Defense hopes to add jury to its team
Deepa Bharath
Ten members of a jury, which hung in a high-profile gang-rape trial
involving the son of an Orange County assistant sheriff, have agreed
to work as consultants to help defense attorneys prepare for the
retrial.
The jury hopelessly deadlocked on the case involving Greg Haidl,
son of Orange County Assistant Sheriff Don Haidl, Kyle Nachreiner and
Keith Spann, all 19, causing the judge to declare a mistrial.
The Orange County district attorney refiled the case the next day.
The teenagers are accused of raping an unconscious 16-year-old girl and sexually assaulting her with various objects as she lay on a pool
table in the garage of Don Haidl’s Corona del Mar home. They also
made a videotape recording the incident, which was viewed by the jury
several times.
The jury, on four counts, voted 11-1 in favor of acquittal for the
three defendants. On the other counts, the jury was leaning toward
acquittal with a few others voting guilty and several others
“undecided.â€
Defense attorneys believed the key testimony came from neurologist
Harris Fisk, who told jurors that segments of the tape showed Jane
Doe was awake during the sexual acts and seemed to give her consent.
The jurors have offered to give defense attorneys their opinions
on the evidence, former Haidl defense attorney Joseph Cavallo said.
Soliciting the jurors’ assistance was his “final task†as a member of
the high-powered defense team, he said.
“We wanted to get a feel for what jurors were thinking during
their deliberations,†he said. “We want them as our advisors, giving
us their impressions on the value of each piece of evidence.â€
None of the jurors want money, Cavallo said.
“They want to help the defense because they believe in our case,â€
he said.
But the defense is expected to arrive at an agreement paying $50
an hour to each juror for time spent on the case, Cavallo said.
Deputy Dist. Atty. Susan Schroeder was not available for comment
on Sunday.
Greg Haidl was arrested on a misdemeanor statutory rape charge on
Thursday after Orange County sheriff’s deputies who responded to a
noise complaint in the wee hours Wednesday learned the teenager had
had sex with a 16-year-old girl.
The district attorney issued the warrant for his arrest and will
also ask Superior Court Judge Francisco Briseno to revoke Haidl’s
bail because of his repeated encounters with the law, prosecutors
said. During a press conference Friday, Dist. Atty. Tony Rackauckas
said Greg Haidl had met the 16-year-old girl at a party that Don
Haidl threw for his son the night of the mistrial.
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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