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Ex-L.A. County Sheriff Lee Baca pleads guilty in jail scandal

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commedieu

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http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/...sheriff-baca-jail-scandal-20160210-story.html

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Retired Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca pleaded guilty Wednesday to lying to federal investigators, a stunning reversal for the longtime law enforcement leader who for years insisted he played no role in the misconduct that tarnished his agency.

Baca’s plea in a downtown courtroom capped a string of prosecutions that began with low-ranking officials and worked up the chain of command.

His former No. 2, Paul Tanaka, is scheduled to stand trial in March on charges that he obstructed a federal investigation into brutality and corruption by sheriff's deputies in the county jails.

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In a plea agreement filed in federal court Wednesday morning, Baca admitted to lying twice about his involvement in hiding a jail inmate from FBI investigators. In fact, Baca ordered the inmate to be isolated, putting Tanaka in charge of executing the plan, the agreement said.

Baca also admitted that he lied when he said that he was unaware that his subordinates planned to approach an FBI special agent at her home. Baca directed the subordinates to approach the agent, stating that they should "do everything but put handcuffs" on her, the agreement said.

Few bad apple me if old...

Baca's guilty plea "demonstrates that the illegal behavior in the Sheriff's Department went to the very top of this organization," Decker said. "More importantly, it illustrates that those who foster and then try to hide a corrupt culture will be held accountable."

Few bad apples, spoil the bunch.

When will this #WarOnPolice Stop?!?!?

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akira28

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you sent two county mopes after an FBI special agent? are you fucking stupid?

what did you expect to happen?

he may as well have sent two stuffed and roasted turkeys into a hungry wolf's den. he basically did exactly that.

Baca..you baka.
 

Dan

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As part of the plea deal with Baca, prosecutors have agreed not to seek a prison sentence of more than six months, Eileen Decker, U.S. attorney for the Central District of California, said at a news conference Wednesday.
Baca's plea agreement does not require him to testify against Tanaka or anyone else, Decker said, but she declined to discuss the Tanaka case further.
“He definitely feels bad,” Zweiback said about his client. Asked what Baca specifically feels bad about, the attorney said: “He feels bad about a lot of things.”
Zweiback said that federal sentencing guidelines specify up to six months in prison for making a false statement, but that Baca could also be sentenced to probation and not serve any time behind bars.
Woo! We did it!

Baca feels bad and may even get a tiny sliver of punishment!
 
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