Don’t judge Haidl family without living in their shoes
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In response to Paul James Baldwin’s letter to the editor of July 25
(“Lessons in responsibility need to start at home”), I would first
remind him that Greg Haidl was not the only defendant on trial and
accused of raping Jane Doe. Kyle Nachreiner and Keith Spann were also
among the accused.
It would seem to me that Baldwin has a bias toward Greg’s father,
Don Haidl, because he was an assistant sheriff with money. What about
the other two defendants and their parents’ ability to pay for their
defense?
I have been actively involved with the Corona del Mar High School
PTA board for the past six years. My husband is a former prosecutor
from Los Angeles and Orange County. He’s now a defense attorney here
in Newport Beach, specializing in young adults’ problems.
We have encountered kids from all walks of life who, for some
reason or another, have broken the law. Many of these kids were from
solid, upstanding families with the financial means to give them
everything, yet they still broke the law. How do you account for
that? Should they all be labeled as families without values and
morals? Why single out Haidl? Were you there in his home to witness
his parenting? Also, if you haven’t walked in one of these parents’
shoes, who are you to question their right to support their son,
regardless of whether he is guilty or not guilty? They are still his
parents, and they love him.
And just because they have money to hire the best attorney doesn’t
mean they condone their son’s actions. What would Baldwin have them
do? Refuse to pay for their defense and have the state pay for a
public defender? Whatever happened to “innocent until proven guilty
by a jury of our peers?” Were you there during the whole trial to
hear both sides of the evidence? Since when does a hung jury mean
guilty?
What it tells me was that there was not enough evidence to sway a
jury to ruin three young adults’ lives. This does not mean I condone
what these young men did. I just believe in the judicial system of
our country regardless of whether I agree with the outcome. I also
know I would never presume anything without having been in that trial
to hear both sides. My last and final comment to you would be this:
Obviously, your parents raised you to judge people by their looks. I
have many wonderful friends -- some who are doctors, clergymen and
teachers -- with tattoos and body piercing. They’re from all walks of
life. I’m so glad my parents taught me never to judge a book by its
cover.
CATHY KROOPF
Corona del Mar
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