Caltrain contractor sentenced to 60 days in jail for building secret apartments in train stations
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Seth Andrew Worden was sentenced for his involvement in the embezzlement of public funds meant for renovations at train stations in San Mateo County. After pleading no contest to a misdemeanor, he received a 60-day jail term, which might be served through community service. His attorney emphasized Worden's honesty and regret, indicating he did not personally benefit much from the embezzled funds. His co-defendant is facing a more severe penalty as a felon. The case has attracted attention due to the misuse of public resources.
He made a mistake, but he's an honest guy. He's not predisposed. He's not trying to take advantage of anybody.
Worden feels relieved by the outcome of the case and has a genuine sense of regret. What little was done, he paid back in full.
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