Saturday, January 17, 2009

Some Carona verdict opinery


Gosh, what are we to make of Irvine Valley College's "Hometown Hero" now?

Matt Cunningham (Jubal of Red County/OC blog on Flashreport):
Mike Carona Convicted On Witness Tampering, Acquitted On Corruption Charges:
This is a legal exoneration of Mike Carona, not a moral one. The legality of his conduct notwithstanding, he clearly disgraced the office, manipulated and lied to family and friends, and lived a double life. None of that is illegal, but it is real nonetheless.

R. Scott Moxley of OC Weekly:
Mike Carona, the unrepentant dirty ex-sheriff and now elated convicted felon!:

"I absolutely feel vindicated," he told a reporter. "Beyond vindicated ... I never gave up the belief that I was innocent."

Absolutely vindicated?

Beyond vindicated?

Innocent?

Jurors I interviewed insisted they believe Carona did accept bribes, lie and cheat, but felt constrained by complicated jury instructions and statute of limitations.

"He shouldn't be celebrating anything," one juror told me after the verdicts were announced. "His conduct as the sheriff was deplorable. He really should be ashamed."

Well, it's all moot anyway. Carona declared that he's now got an all-powerful ally. God, he says, has forgiven him ... for being ... so innocent and vindicated, I presume.

OC Register editorial:
Arrogance was at heart of Carona's crime:

… Mr. Carona was convicted … of one count of witness tampering and could be sentenced to up to 10 years in federal prison.

The sooner the Carona era is over – his shoddy and deadly leadership of county jails, his unethical behavior on a number of fronts – the better.

Although he was acquitted on five counts, at least two jurors indicated after the verdict was delivered that he had done something wrong, but that the feds hadn't proved the case for crimes of conspiracy, mail fraud and a second count of witness tampering in misusing his office for personal profit.

As to the final count on which he was convicted, it is indeed a serious crime to "corruptly persuade" a potential witness – former friend and assistant sheriff Don Haidl – to withhold testimony and mislead a federal grand jury investigating charges of bribery and fraud.

Mr. Carona's witness tampering points up his trademark arrogance, which is at the root of so much of what despoiled his administration. … [T]he prosecution's tape recordings, made by Mr. Haidl and marked by Mr. Carona's own expletive-filled analysis, explicitly told the tampering story.

The bottom line is that Orange County government is rid of Mr. Carona, who for years arrogantly operated the county's largest law enforcement agency, turned a blind eye to abuse in the county jail and pursued fiscally disastrous policies such as extravagant overtime pay and other practices to ingratiate himself with deputies….

Frank Mickadeit, OC Register columnist
Verdict frustrates even some jurors
An injustice was done today," juror Marcia Deatherage of San Juan Capistrano told me. "It was a terrible verdict to have to bring to the citizens of Orange County, because he was guilty."
I spoke at length to three jurors, each of whom thought Carona was guilty of at least the main conspiracy charge and had gotten off with just one felony conviction in large part because of technicalities.

Arrogant? Unrepentant? Disgraceful? Shameful? Deadly? Corrupt? Unethical?

I'm reminded of Trustee Tom Fuentes, who, no doubt, engineered Mike's "Hometown Hero" designation, one of many Fuentean acts since 2000 that have brought our colleges a new kind of notoriety.

Cryingstockery.

No doubt, next, Mike's good pal Tom will get 'im a job as the SOCCCD's Ethics Officer. They'll get together on the floor and pray. Eyes will roll toward the heavens. Ecstasy will be experienced. Chancellor Mathur will drop by regularly and kiss all four cheeks, and then they'll pray some more. More ecstasy.

It's the SOCCCD, Jake.

George W. Bush is another Pal-o'-Fuentes. Here's Keith Olbermann's review of the Bush years from yesterday's CountDown. Unfuckingbelievable.



TigerAnn this morning.
As always, boldly facing a new day

Note: the belt buckle is a reproduction (I think), distributed by Disney during its 25th year anniversary (c. 1980).

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

According to Oberman everything that’s wrong in the world is the fault of the USA and George Bush. I bet he’s secretly on the EU payroll because that’s also their sentiment. In times of crisis, the world community has always depended on the USA for solutions. And it’s usually the USA going at it all by itself as most of the EC are reluctant to commit troops and if they do at all, is minimal at best. The same can be said about funds.

According to Oberman, every decision Bush ever made was wrong. It’s impossible to please everyone, but the tough decisions must be made. If you can recall, it was the Clinton administration that created the policies for the promotion of democratic enlargement throughout the world. Bush was just continuing Clinton era policy and the EC bailed on us. Contrary to Oberman, the majority of Americans and Congress believed Bush was right: they elected him to a second term and Congress voted for the wars. Sure there are skeletons left over from EVERY administration including Clinton’s, Carter’s, Johnson’s, Kennedy’s, etc…

The problems in the world and the US will certainly continue into Obama’s presidency. He will now have to make the tough decisions. It will be interesting to see how Oberman reacts to Obama’s decision making. Hell, if everything goes as highly anticipated with Obama, Oberman may find himself being reassigned to reporting sports again.

Bohrstein said...

It's spelled: Olbermann.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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