Jury selection begins in teen gang rape case
Deepa Bharath
Jury selection began Monday morning in a high-profile gang rape case
involving three teens accused of raping an unconscious 16-year-old
girl in the Corona del Mar home of an Orange County Assistant
Sheriff.
One hundred and fifty prospective jurors filled a Santa Ana
courtroom. About one-third of that group said they could not sit
through the trial, which is expected to begin on May 3 and continue
until June 25.
Prosecutors say Greg Haidl, Kyle Nachreiner and Keith Spann
sexually assaulted the victim and captured the incident on video.
The remaining jurors sat down and filled out a questionnaire
containing 123 questions, said Joseph Cavallo, attorney for Haidl,
son of Orange County Assistant Sheriff Don Haidl. The incident
reportedly happened in the older Haidl’s Corona del Mar home in July
2002.
Cavallo declined to talk about the questionnaire, but Superior
Court Judge Francisco Briseno noted during a pre-trial hearing last
week that this was the “longest questionnaire I’ve ever seen.”
Briseno ruled that the attorneys must remove questions of a
personal nature from the list and also that they must strike out
specific questions relating to the 20-minute digital videotape of the
alleged rape.
Prosecutors consider the tape to be a key piece of evidence, while
defense attorneys call it “incomplete” and say it has been doctored
by San Bernardino County Sheriff’s officials.
Briseno ruled last week that the tape was fit to be admitted into
evidence. He also decided to allow the defense to use several aspects
of the victim’s sexual history to be included in the evidence.
Defense attorneys say that the girl had a sexual relationship with
all three defendants before the incident.
A total of 600 jurors are expected to come in this week, Cavallo
said. Attorneys will look at the filled-out questionnaires over the
weekend and then talk to jurors next week, he said.
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