Rape-case jurors seek clarifications
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Marisa O’Neil
Deliberations continued Monday with three more questions from jurors
in the retrial of three men accused in a gang-rape case.
Monday represented the first full day of deliberations for the
eight-man, four-woman jury. They began deliberations Thursday
afternoon and submitted their first question -- asking for
clarification on a jury instruction -- at the end of the day.
Attorneys met in closed session Friday without jurors to answer
the question. Jurors began Monday by hearing that answer.
On Monday jurors again watched a videotape the defendants made of
the alleged rape at a July 2002 party. The tape was shown in court
during the trial but out of view of courtroom spectators.
Jurors on Monday had three additional questions, a court clerk
said. All were routine questions, Chief Assistant Deputy Dist. Atty.
Chuck Middleton said.
Kyle Nachreiner, Keith Spann and Greg Haidl -- son of former
assistant sheriff Don Haidl -- are accused of gang-raping an
unconscious 16-year-old girl when they were 17. They are also accused
of sexually assaulting her with various objects on a pool table in
Haidl’s Corona del Mar home.
Defense attorneys claim the girl willingly participated and
feigned unconsciousness.
The case last year ended in a mistrial after jurors deliberated 20
hours and could not reach a verdict.
This time, the defendants face a case with fewer charges. If
convicted, they could get up to 23 years in prison.
Jurors are scheduled to resume deliberations this morning.
* MARISA O’NEIL covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (714) 966-4618 or by e-mail at marisa.oneil @latimes.com.
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