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Carona lawyers cry foulDefense team claims investigators improperly wired Carona confidante Don Haidl
The Orange County Register
SANTA ANA Defense attorneys for former Sheriff Michael Carona contended in a motion filed today that federal authorities improperly wired Carona confidante Don Haidl for sound and had him secretly record conversations with the sheriff during last year's grand jury investigation. The 50-page motion alleges that federal prosecutors used "sham" grand jury subpoenas as a basis for Haidl – who was cooperating with authorities – to question Carona, trying to get him to make incriminating statements. That subterfuge, Carona's defense team claims, violated legal ethics because investigators knew at the time that Carona was represented by an attorney. The motion seeks a hearing before U.S. District Judge Andrew Guilford where Carona's lawyers will seek to suppress any statements Carona made to Haidl while he was being secretly tape-recorded. Assistant United States Attorney Ken Julian, one of two prosecutors handling the Carona prosecution, declined to comment, but he promised his office would answer the allegations in their legal reply next month. Carona, 52, resigned as Orange County sheriff earlier this month. In October a federal grand jury accused him in a 10-count indictment of a conspiracy in which he allegedly accepted cash and gifts in exchange for favors to his wealthy friends. Included in those counts is an obstruction-of-justice charge for allegedly trying to persuade Haidl to withhold testimony about him from the grand jury. Haidl, a former assistant sheriff under Carona, pleaded guilty in February 2007 to tax evasion charges and agreed to cooperate with federal investigators. His sentencing is scheduled in June.
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