2004/2005 Grand Jury Reports/Responses
Years
2007/2008 Grand Jury Reports/Responses
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Name | Dist. | Location | Occupation |
Shirley J. Bard | 3 | San Diego | Retired Telecommunications Mgr |
Stephen P. Clark | 1 | Coronado | Retired Federal Attorney |
Michael C. Cronin | 1 | Chula Vista | Retired U.S. Immigration Officer |
Albert Deteresa | 5 | Oceanside | Retired Business Owner |
Kenneth C. Ferrell | 2 | La Mesa | Real Estate Broker |
Charles Hair | 3 | San Diego | Retired Software Engineer |
Michael P. Hall | 5 | Carlsbad | Retired Sales; Banking |
Nekita O. Hobson | 5 | Vista | Retired Public Affairs Consultant |
William H. Koenig | 1 | Chula Vista | Retired Social Worker Cnty of San Diego |
Nathaniel Lawence | 4 | San Diego | Retired Deputy Sheriff |
Dean A. Leptich | 2 | La Mesa | Retired Vice President/Professor |
Lora A. Leo | 4 | San Diego | Business Owner |
Francine V. Mcginnis | 5 | San Diego | Writer, Teacher |
Leonard D. Martin | 2 | El Cajon | Retired Law Enforcement Officer |
Charles R. Mosley | 1 | Chula Vista | Retired Pipe Organ Architect |
Randall T. Robinson | 3 | Del Mar | Retired Criminalist (Forensic Scientist) |
Katherine A. Smith | 4 | San Diego | Retired Medical Administrative Secty |
David E. Vaughan | 2 | La Mesa | Retired U.S. Army |
William L. Westlake | 3 | Escondido | Retired Marketing Executive |
Foreman: Michael R. Letendre
San Carlos resident Michael R. Letendre has been selected to lead the 2007-2008 San Diego County Grand Jury. Letendre and 18 other Grand Jurors will begin service on July 1st.
This is the first time 44-year-old Letendre, a retired Navy cook, has served on the Grand Jury.
He applied to serve on last year’s Jury but was not chosen in the lottery. “I feel this is the perfect opportunity to do something for my community. It’s my way of giving back,” says Letendre.
Besides his Grand Jury duties, Letendre serves as president of the San Diego Federation of Volleyball Officials, an organization that provides referees for high school volleyball games.
The California Constitution provides for a group of 19 citizens of the County to be brought together and dedicate a year of full-time service looking into the workings of government.
The new Grand Jurors were drawn from a field of 111 residents.
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