Now that Costa Mesa’s criminal case against student and protester Benito Acosta has been dismissed, attorneys are turning their attention to the civil suit Acosta filed earlier alleging the city violated his civil rights.
The civil case is set for trial in April 2008, and both sides are building their cases. The suit and Acosta’s criminal trial stemmed from a Jan. 3, 2006, City Council meeting where Acosta, 26, was one of many speakers who supported or opposed a city plan to enforce immigration laws.
Acosta, who uses the name Coyotl Tezcatlipoca, was arrested after being admonished by the mayor and escorted out by police. City Prosecutor Dan Peelman, an attorney with Jones & Mayer, which provides Costa Mesa’s city attorney services, filed two misdemeanor charges alleging Acosta violated city code regarding conduct at council meetings, but a judge threw out the case Monday because of a technical error.