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Jail time for teen should
not precede conviction
I am a civil attorney who has practiced in Orange County for more
than 30 years. Everybody, except a jury, has decided that Greg Haidl,
the son of former Orange County Assistant Sheriff Don Haidl, is
guilty of several crimes. He has been on bail. Bail is nothing but an
amount of money, or a bond, that is posted by the accused (note: not
guilty but just accused) to guarantee his appearance in court.
The prosecution seems to believe that if they think someone is a
“bad guy,” he should be in jail waiting for them to convict him.
Well, they have not convicted him of anything to date. The news
stories sound like it was a “close call” at the last trial. The jury
was overwhelmingly not for conviction.
Think about it, folks. They still have to try you and find you
guilty before you should be sent to jail. Let’s make the prosecution
convict Haidl of something before sending him to jail. Hasn’t that
always been the American way?
BARRY ALLEN
Newport Beach
Hoag staff members merit heaps of gratitude
This letter of gratitude is to humbly thank the staff of Hoag
Hospital, who attended to me during my brief stay, at the beginning
of November.
The kindness, professionalism and intelligent attention was both
incredible and unbelievable.
I am ashamed that I did not get all of their names, but as they
know, I was somewhat dopey -- still am.
Again, from the bottom of my heart, my sincere thanks to them all.
CHARLIE SMITH
Newport Beach
Neighborhood stance on church hypocritical
As an architect who has practiced for 50 years and has been a
resident of Newport Beach for more than 20, I have watched with
interest the resistance to allow St. Andrew’s Church to rebuild and
expand its facilities to better service the community.
I understand the renovation plans have particular emphasis on the
youth and meeting facilities for the congregation and the public.
They do not increase the sanctuary space. Their plans also include
structured parking on-site to help ease the neighborhood parking
situation.
I see an ironic dichotomy in that many of those who are protesting
the church revisions have already vastly increased the size of their
homes with the accompanying noise, street-parked Dumpsters and
construction mess imposed on their neighborhood.
In other words, it is OK to increase the size of their homes but
not that of the house of God. I find that to be unacceptable.
GERALD L. ALLISON
Newport Beach
EDITOR’S NOTE: Allison’s comments are part of a letter he wrote to
the planning director of Newport Beach, the City Council and Planning
Commission.
El Toro transportation idea sane, for airplanes
Recently, news has been circulating -- for about the 25th time --
that El Toro is to be sold to developers soon for Irvine-approved
housing, commerce, schools and transportation. Why should we believe
this news any more than the previous news that has all been false?
Fortunately, El Toro is an airport, where all we have to do is
turn on the lights, so Irvine’s suggestion that it be for
transportation makes sense, in my opinion -- if it’s for airports.
DONALD NYRE
Newport Beach
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