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The San Diego UnionTribune: Councilman emotional as he testifies during perjury trial

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Chula Vista City Councilman Steve Castaneda took the stand in his own defense yesterday. Castaneda was charged with 13 counts of felony perjury, but the judge dismissed three of those charges Tuesday. Castaneda, who is seeking reelection,
said he ran for office to make a difference in Chula Vista. “It was where my family was, it was where I wanted to invest my time and

do my community a good job,” he said, his voice breaking. Prosecutor Patrick O’Toole charged Castaneda last year with 13 counts of felony perjury. O’Toole said Castaneda “lied about the facts” to obstruct an investigation into corruption allegations involving Castaneda and real estate developer Ashok Israni. Judge Michael Wellington on Tuesday dismissed three of the perjury charges for lack of evidence. Yesterday in downtown San Diego Superior Court, Castaneda testified that it wouldn’t have occurred to him to lie. “I knew I didn’t do anything wrong,” he said. During three hours of testimony that at times strained Wellington’s patience,

Castaneda answered questions about his family, his volunteer work on city planning commissions, his career, his election campaigns and his duties as a councilman. Several times, Wellington asked O’Toole to condense his questioning, saying, “I think the jury has heard this.” About a dozen family members and supporters were in the courtroom, with some wearing “Steve Castaneda for Mayor” buttons from his unsuccessful campaign two years ago. Other witnesses yesterday included Castaneda’s aide, Linda Wagner, and a friend, Daniel Hernandez. O’Toole, who is head of the Public Integrity Unit of the District Attorney’s Office, began investigating Castaneda based on a tip that Castaneda used his position to receive free rent or a discount in 2005 on a converted condominium from Israni, president of Pacifica Cos. O’Toole found no evidence of wrongdoing.

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About Marc X. Carlos

Marc Carlos is a partner and co-founder of Marc Carlos Law, APC, which was in operation from 1997 to 2019 following the retirement of partner Francis F. Bardsley. Mr. Carlos has been practicing criminal law since 1987. He has been a member of both the Los Angeles and the San Diego County Public Defender's office where he was a senior trial deputy focusing primarily on serious felony trials. Mr. Carlos has tried over 140 jury trials and represented thousands of clients in criminal matters. He has tried a variety of complex criminal matters ranging from fraud to murder, including death penalty cases.

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