Case with British twist faces week delay
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Deirdre Newman
The arraignment of a 25-year-old Newport Beach defendant on
vandalism and stalking charges -- a case causing quite a hullabaloo
in England because he is the son of a high-ranking British official
-- was postponed Tuesday until next week.
Alastair Irvine appeared in Superior Court in Santa Ana to enter
pleas for a misdemeanor and five felony charges. Judge Ronald Kreber
granted a delay to Irvine’s attorney, Edward Moses, who declined to
comment on the case.
The case is grabbing headlines in England because Irvine’s father
is Lord Derry Irvine of Lairg, the Lord Chancellor, who is close to
Prime Minister Tony Blair and holds the highest judicial position in
the country.
“[The Lord] ran the Chambers where Tony and [his wife] learned to
become lawyers and arranged their first date,” said Nicholas
Wapshott, a reporter for The Times of England. “He mentored them
through their early legal careers.”
Irvine’s arrest in late June did not raise any eyebrows, said Tori
Richards, spokeswoman for the Orange County district attorney’s
office.
But in a few weeks, all that changed after Richards received a
call from The Mail, another British newspaper. That opened the
floodgates on the media deluge that followed, she said.
British journalists have converged on the area, and in their
traditional paparazzi fervor have aroused police attention
themselves, Richards said.
“The victims feel like they’re being terrorized by the media,”
Richards said Tuesday. “This is not Britain, this is America. At one
point, tons of reporters were following [the victims] and the police
were called.”
The district attorney’s office is requesting that the victims not
talk to the press so they don’t jeopardize the trial, Richards said.
Richards emphasized that Irvine is being treated like any other
defendant, despite his high-profile father.
“He is in the regular inmate population and eats the same thing
they eat for dinner,” Richards said.
Irvine came to the U.S. to receive treatment for cocaine
addiction, according to The Times.
The charges against Irvine stem from various incidents starting in
March, when he got into a dispute with a neighbor and reportedly
threw acid on his car, Richards said.
Then, Irvine started pursuing Nicole Healy, 19, who already had a
boyfriend, Karel Taska, 19. When his advances were rejected, Irvine
allegedly threw acid on Taska’s car.
Ultimately, he went to the Newport Tanning Club, where both
worked, with a concealed weapon and reportedly threatened Taska with
bodily harm, Richards said.
Irvine is being held on $100,000 bail, which is moot because the
Immigration and Naturalization Service has placed a hold on him
because he is reportedly here illegally. He could receive up to 15
years in prison if convicted, Richards said.
His arraignment was delayed until Tuesday, giving the British
media a few more days in sunny Southern California.
* DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers education and is the interim public
safety reporter. She may be reached at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at
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