Prosecution rests its case in gang-rape trial
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The prosecution in a gang-rape trial rested its case Wednesday.
Rancho Cucamonga residents Kyle Nachreiner and Keith Spann, both
now 20, and 19-year-old Greg Haidl, son of former Orange County
Assistant Sheriff Don Haidl, are accused of gang-raping a
16-year-old-girl and sexually assaulting her with various objects.
The July 2002 incident took place in Don Haidl’s Corona del Mar home.
The prosecution’s last witness, a neurologist who specializes in
sleep disorders, testified that the alleged victim appeared to be
unconscious or sleeping in a videotape of the incident.
The tape was a “trophy,” recorded by the defendants, Chief
Assistant Dist. Atty. Chuck Middleton said during his opening
arguments.
Jane Doe, as the now 19-year-old woman is referred to in court,
passed out after drinking at a party at Haidl’s home and did not give
consent to the defendants, prosecutors allege.
Defense attorneys argue that Doe went to the home with a sexual
encounter in mind and was feigning unconsciousness. They will begin
presenting their case on Monday.
A trial last year on the same case ended in a hung jury. The
defendants face up to 23 years in prison if convicted.
-- Marisa O’Neil
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