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Ex-L.A. Sheriff’s number two to blame Baca in federal case

Posted by Alexander Nguyen on June 24, 2015 in Government | Leave a response
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Sheriff Lee Baca accepting the award for the 2013 Sheriff of the Year from the National Sheriffs’ Association  on June 23, 2013. Photo courtesy of LASD
Sheriff Lee Baca accepting the award for the 2013 Sheriff of the Year from the National Sheriffs’ Association on June 23, 2013. Photo courtesy of LASD

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department‘s former second-in-command plans to tell a jury that his boss ordered him to develop a way to thwart a federal probe into deputy misconduct at county jails, court papers obtained Tuesday show.

According to Paul Tanaka’s notice of a “public authority defense,” filed in Los Angeles federal court, the ex-undersheriff seeks to defend himself against obstruction of justice charges by arguing that he “acted on behalf of orders issued by Sheriff Leroy Baca, who was Mr. Tanaka’s ranking superior officer” when the alleged conspiracy took place.

Tanaka and ex-sheriff’s captain Tom Carey are scheduled to go on trial in November.

Both are charged with conspiracy to obstruct justice, and each is named in one count of obstruction of justice. Carey is additionally charged with two counts of lying on the witness stand last year during the trials of co- conspirators. If convicted, the men face the possibility of multiple years in federal prison.

Tanaka — who is on a leave of absence as mayor of Gardena — and Carey, who oversaw an internal sheriff’s criminal investigations unit until he retired in March, have denied the charges contained in a five-count indictment returned May 13 by a federal grand jury.

Tanaka and Carey have testified for the defense at three trials thus far in a federal probe of alleged abuse of inmates at county jails.

Prosecutors contend that Tanaka oversaw a plan in 2011 to “hide” inmate-turned-informant Anthony Brown from his FBI handlers. Brown was booked and re-booked under a series of false names, and was eventually told he had been abandoned by the FBI.

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Seven former sheriff’s department officials — including two lieutenants and two sergeants — were convicted in 2014 for their roles in the cover-up.

All claimed they had been following orders in assisting a legitimate investigation into how and why a cell phone had been smuggled into a jail.

The FBI was investigating claims of excessive force against inmates by sheriff’s department jailers, and had intended to have Brown testify to this before a grand jury.

— City New Service

Ex-L.A. Sheriff’s number two to blame Baca in federal case was last modified: June 24th, 2015 by Alexander Nguyen

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