{"id":264335,"date":"2008-05-22T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2008-05-22T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/city-attorney-debate-mimics-city-council-meetings\/"},"modified":"2008-05-22T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2008-05-22T07:00:00","slug":"city-attorney-debate-mimics-city-council-meetings","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/city-attorney-debate-mimics-city-council-meetings\/","title":{"rendered":"City Attorney debate mimics City Council meetings"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The five candidates running for San Diego City Attorney gathered at University City High School last Wednesday for another in a long list of debates that resembled recent, heated San Diego City Council meetings. The candidates answered audience-posed questions moderated by the League of Women Voters, which co-sponsored the event with the University City Community Association and La Jolla Village News.<br \/>The candidates brought up a recurring theme throughout the evening&#8217;s debate &#8220;&#8221; politics tainting the city attorney&#8217;s role, and mainly its effects on decisions to take specific cases. Some claimed that if elected, they would take fewer cases, while others said they would continue taking difficult cases.<br \/>Incumbent San Diego City Attorney Mike Aguirre helped set the high school&#8217;s stage, staring into the distance while the two current council members attacked his past, but he countered by pointing out current allegations of misconduct regarding the council members and the city&#8217;s pension fund.<br \/>Candidate Brian Maienschein, District 5 Councilman, said, &#8220;[Aguirre] held press conferences saying &#8216;everyone&#8217;s a crook.&#8217; If that&#8217;s true, then you need to turn that evidence over.&#8221;<br \/>Aguirre responded by asking the audience to read his interim reports, 2, 6, 18 and 19, which he posted on the Internet.<br \/>&#8220;Read those reports,&#8221; Aguirre said. &#8220;These people siphoned money from infrastructure &#8230; in the amount of $1.5 million.&#8221;<br \/>Candidate Scott Peters, San Diego City Council president and District 1 councilman, said, &#8220;Basic legal advice is not being dispensed.&#8221;<br \/>Peters said if elected, he would give good legal advice and help solve problems.<br \/>&#8220;I get along with everybody except one person,&#8221; Peters said, alluding to his relationship with the current city attorney.<br \/>The undercurrent of tension between the city attorney and the two council members continued.<br \/>When asked what the city attorney&#8217;s role is, Aguirre said that his &#8220;primary job is to make sure that disobeying the law is not a choice.&#8221;<br \/>Aguirre said, &#8220;Developers and unions control decision making [in city council] &#8230; Peters was controlled by the unions.&#8221;<br \/>Aguirre reiterated that both Maienschein and Peters were involved in the city&#8217;s pension debacle, which includes allegations of council members voting to underfund pension obligations to increase pension benefits but push the costs off to the future.<br \/>While the trio quibbled, Judge Jan Goldsmith, former Poway mayor, offered evenhanded answers.<br \/>Goldsmith said the city attorney should &#8220;represent the city but be accountable to the public &#8220;&#8221; not be the mayor &#8220;&#8221; and not do what the press wants.&#8221;<br \/>Goldsmith said he&#8217;s running for city attorney because &#8220;it&#8217;s in a state of shambles.<br \/>&#8220;I&#8217;ll only take cases if they have merit,&#8221; Goldsmith said. &#8220;Not for political reasons.&#8221;<br \/>Amy Lepine, the self-described fresh and clean candidate, promised to go after tough cases but also to make nice with the mayor and city council.<br \/>As an attorney who used to work for Aguirre, Lepine said she was disenchanted but that she has &#8220;no conflicted votes and no special interest money.&#8221;<br \/>&#8220;I practice law every day,&#8221; Lepine said. &#8220;I&#8217;ll take the hard cases and I&#8217;ll take the hard line. I&#8217;m not afraid of that.&#8221;<br \/>&#8220;I&#8217;m the only one up here that will take the politics out of this,&#8221; she said, &#8220;and that will take the egos out of this.&#8221;<br \/>All the candidates were asked about their stance on one of the most controversial issues in the community, the Regents Road Bridge Project. While Lepine said she hadn&#8217;t had time to research the issue and Goldsmith said he didn&#8217;t have a position, the other candidates capitalized on the issue.<br \/>&#8220;Most people know I&#8217;m for the Regents Road Bridge,&#8221; Peters said. &#8220;It&#8217;s a decision for the city council and the mayor to make.&#8221;<br \/>&#8220;It&#8217;s not normally the type of thing I&#8217;d support,&#8221; Maienschein said. But after what he went through with the fires in his district, he said he supports the project for safety reasons.<br \/>&#8220;It&#8217;s imperative that we follow the law whenever there&#8217;s a hotly contested issue,&#8221; Aguirre said.<br \/>In closing, the candidates reiterated their positions.<br \/>&#8220;Eight and a half years ago, you have me a chance &#8230; I&#8217;m asking you to help me,&#8221; Aguirre said. &#8220;Take my signs.&#8221;<br \/>For more information on all the candidates, go to www.mikeaguirreforcityattorney.com; www.lepineforcityattorney.com; www.petersforsandiego.com; www.brianforsandiego.com; www.jangoldsmithforcityattorney.com.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The five candidates running for San Diego City Attorney gathered at University City High School last Wednesday for another in a long list of debates that resembled recent, heated San Diego City Council meetings. 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