Credit card rules and policy gaps take center stage in Flores trial

A recurring thread in the felony trial of Stockton Unified School District board member AngelAnn Flores is a lack of clarity between policy and practice in Stockton Unified School District’s spending protocols.

The trial is set to resume Tuesday in courtroom 6D with testimony from Christina Alejo, the superintendent’s executive assistant. Investigators are expected to explore further how policy ambiguity may have enabled inconsistent enforcement across multiple trustees, including Flores.

The unfolding testimony underscores questions about oversight, accountability, and consistency in district spending protocols, issues critical to both Flores’s defense and broader public trust in school governance…

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