Former L.A. County Sheriff Lee Baca must report to prison by Feb. 5, judge rules

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Lee Baca, 77, is set to begin serving a three-year sentence for his role in a scheme to obstruct an FBI investigation into abuses at L.A. County jails.

The Supreme Court’s decision cleared the way for Anderson, who sentenced Baca, to set a date when the former lawman must begin serving his sentence.

The 9th Circuit issued a mandate sending notice to Anderson, effectively putting the case back in his jurisdiction, on Wednesday. On Thursday, Anderson ordered that Baca surrender within 21 days of the notice. He has until noon on the 21st day — Feb. 5 — the order states. Baca was the last in a group of Sheriff’s Department deputies and commanders to be accused of playing a role in, which involved hiding an inmate who was an FBI informant and threatening to arrest the agent who was leading the investigation. All 10 of the people who faced charges in the case have either pleaded guilty or been convicted. They included Baca’s second-in-command, former

 

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He will likely commit suicide...

forgot about this

Chief lying Cop.

Damn !!

latinorebels

Justice, served.

Bye Lee Baca

HUW-WHUT?!

Will he show up with a walker or cane?

Holy Guacamole!!!

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