Robert Blake shops for new defense attorney in Newport
Deepa Bharath
Jennifer Keller has a nickname around the Orange County district
attorney’s office.
Liberty Valance.
The 49-year-old criminal defense attorney hired Tuesday as one of
the defense attorneys for actor Robert Blake is not a notorious
gunfighter, as Valance was. But she is as invincible, said Kelly Ann
MacEachern, Orange County Deputy district attorney and Superior Court
judge-elect.
MacEachern has faced Keller in the courtroom several times in her
years as a prosecutor.
“She was always a worthy opponent,” MacEachern said. “You always
work a little harder when you’re up against her.”
Now Keller, a 20-year Corona del Mar resident, is diving into a
high-profile case defending Blake, who was charged in April with
fatally shooting his 44-year-old wife, Bonny Lee Bakley, as she sat
in his car near a Studio City restaurant.
Blake, best known as TV’s “Beretta,” has pleaded not guilty to
charges of murder and conspiracy to commit murder and two counts of
soliciting murder.
Keller declined to go into the specifics of the case Wednesday,
but said she has merely scratched the surface, starting to read pages
and pages of material relating to the case.
Keller, who has had her practice in Irvine since 1992, said she
rarely takes cases outside of Orange County.
“I tend not to leave the county unless it’s an exceptional case
and unless there are very good reasons to do so,” she said.
Thomas Mesereau Jr., who will team with Keller on the case, is her
law school buddy, she said.
During her career, Keller has been involved in more than 150
felony and misdemeanor cases, including those involving drug
offenses, white collar crime, sex crimes and murder. Keller is
particularly proud of her work in a case in which she saved a man
from the death penalty.
That 1988 case involved a security guard who was accused of raping
and killing a woman. He was convicted of the crime, but Keller was
able to convince the jury not to sentence the man to death.
Keller also defended 18-year-old Jason Rausch, who was involved in
a 1997 crash on Irvine Avenue that killed Newport Beach teenager
Donny Bridgman. Two other teens, cheerleader Amanda Arthur and Daniel
Townsend, suffered lasting brain damage from their injuries.
Rausch was ultimately sentenced to three years of probation,
rather than jail time, for Bridgman’s death.
Keller signed on as campaign treasurer for MacEachern, who won the
judge race against Donny Bridgman’s mother, Vicki Bridgman.
Keller said she accepts clients she believes in.
“People who’re quick to assume others are guilty need to stand in
the accused person’s shoes for a while,” she said. “I want to make
sure Mr. Blake gets justice. I want to make sure he is treated
fairly.”
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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