Opening arguments in the trial against Ron Galatolo, the embattled former San Mateo County Community College District chancellor facing 23 felony counts, will now begin Wednesday, San Mateo County Chief Deputy District Attorney Shin-Mee Chang said.
Opening arguments — where both prosecution and defense present a summary of their cases — were intended to begin Monday. But the absence of two jurors forced the case back two days as alternates are selected, Wagstaffe said.
Galatolo is accused of directing district construction project contracts to people from whom he received valuable gifts and shared financial interests, allegedly misreporting tax information and allegedly trying to get the district to pay for his lawyer’s fees, according to the DA’s office. He maintains he has done nothing wrong.
Charges that the DA’s Office filed include two counts of unauthorized use of public funds for directing the awarding of two projects at Cañada College to two firms with whom he had an improper relationship, as well as nine counts of perjury for failing to disclose gifts from principals at the firms.
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