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Costa Mesa Councilman Chris Steel’s court hearing on felony perjury
charges has been postponed from today to Jan. 11 at the request of the
prosecutor, Steel attorney Ron Cordova said Thursday.
The district attorney has accused the councilman of allowing resident
Richard Noack to sign election nomination papers on behalf of his wife
during the 2000 election and of Steel himself signing for a legally blind
woman in 1998.
Steel has consistently pleaded not guilty to the charges and declined
plea bargain offers from the district attorney.
On Jan. 11, Cordova is expected to make a motion asking the judge to
throw out one of the charges relating to the 2000 incident.
His argument is based on a Superior Court judge’s ruling on a civil
case brought against Steel by resident Michael Szkaradek. The judge in
that case found no merit to the charge.
Cordova said he does not expect a jury trial to begin until late
February or early March.
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