case would have many twists and turns before he is sentenced. want to make a comment or something. he had little to say, today and the 51-year-old former santa claira county supervisor didn t say much in court except 5:00 emergencying guilt to a couple of chargeses accusing him of misusing $130,000 in campaign funds to feed what he called a gambling addiction. to the charge, what do you plead? guilty, yarn. reporter: the guilty plea is part of a deal he made with the district attorney s office to avoid eight years in state prison. he faces up to one year in jail. as part of the deal, he resigned. reporter: legal analyst said his ill mail jail sentence depends on how he resolves the case. the key to the case is restitution. can he pay back with he took? reporter: how? the prosecutor hinted at one possibility they gave me documents that proved he won about $400 thousand gambling, we ll check that out and get back to you on that. reporter: reviewing the doc
counsels. reporter: the community leaders will share their thoughts and complaints directly with the district captain. we ll open it up to the community. even if you are not on an advisory board, we ll have the meetings and open them up. reporter: business owner jeaneatte said there is already good dialogue between the police and the businesses here. but she said her neighborhood in the oakland hills is a different story. having police officer work with a watch group would help people feel heard and make them feel more comfortable. live in oakland, ktvu channel 2 news. we watch everything that happens across the country. that s something that has been a topic of discussion throughout the country and like most police chiefs that are paying attention to what is going on throughout the nation, i have an obligation to look at it. a federal trial started over new york city s stop and frisk policy. they say it fairly targets minorities and violates their rights. pol