Criminal
Jun. 27, 2017
OC Sheriff’s Department official’s testimony contradicts colleague
An assistant public defender trying to get the death penalty dismissed against a mass murderer spent Monday eliciting testimony from a high-ranking Orange County sheriff’s official that at times contradicted previous testimony from a colleague.
SANTA ANA — An assistant public defender trying to get the death penalty dismissed against a mass murderer spent Monday eliciting testimony from a high-ranking Orange County sheriff’s official that at times contradicted previous testimony from a colleague.
While sheriff’s Cmdr. Jon Briggs previously blamed misuse of informants on a single deputy who he said “poisoned” the special handling unit at the jail, Cmdr. William Baker said M...
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