17 years after indictment, California Charter Academy case unresolved
Briefly

The lack of a trial or plea deal for Tad Honeycutt and Charles Steven Cox since their indictment in 2007 raises questions about the accountability of charter school operations in California.
The California Charter Academy, once the largest charter school chain, abruptly closed in 2004, prompting an audit that revealed significant misappropriation of funds by its leaders.
Despite the charges, both men have not stood trial for their alleged misappropriation of public funds, which reflects systemic issues in the judicial process concerning financial crimes in education.
Cox and Honeycutt were charged with severe counts of financial misconduct and face lengthy prison sentences if convicted, highlighting serious concerns about leadership in charter school governance.
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