Arraignment postponed in fugitive case
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Deepa Bharath
NEWPORT BEACH -- An arraignment hearing was continued Wednesday in the
case of Jeffrey Wayne Minor, a 31-year-old Irvine man who fled to Italy
and eluded police for two years after being arrested on suspicion of
drunk driving and assaulting a Newport Beach police officer.
Minor was scheduled to be arraigned at Harbor Justice Center Wednesday
afternoon, but the hearing was moved to Nov. 13.
The Orange County District Attorney has filed separate felony charges
against Minor, said Senior Assistant Dist. Atty. Bruce Patterson.
The first charge alleges Minor drove under the influence and fled the
country with a pending conviction in a 1993 vehicular manslaughter in
Riverside county. The second alleges assault on a police officer,
hit-and-run and failure to appear in court.
According to officials, Minor fled the United States using his
brother’s passport in February 1999 after failing to appear at Harbor
Justice Center. He was arrested Dec. 21, 1998, after he allegedly dragged
a police officer 77 feet with his red Porsche through a crowded Fashion
Island parking lot.
Authorities arrested him in Italy in March 1999, but he fought
extradition.
Minor’s father, Wayne Minor, who owns a car dealership in Newport
Beach, said he is glad his son is back home safe.
“I think I’m happy,” he said. “It’s hard to say. I always hoped he’d
come back.”
Wayne Minor said he and his wife will visit their son “when the time
is right.”
“He’s our son and we love him,” he said. “But he has to assume
responsibility for his actions.”
Minor is currently being held in Orange County Jail. Patterson said
the District Attorney has asked for bail to be set at $250,000 on the
first charge, with no bail on the second.
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