Newport detective takes Fifth
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Deepa Bharath
A Newport Beach police detective, who is being investigated for
worker’s compensation fraud, took the Fifth Amendment on Friday after
defense attorneys called her to testify in a high-profile rape trial
involving three teens.
Teri Fischer was one of the investigators in a gang-rape case
involving Greg Haidl, the son of Orange County Assistant Sheriff Don
Haidl, Kyle Nachreiner and Keith Spann. The three teenagers are
accused of raping an unconscious 16-year-old and sexually assaulting
her with various objects on a pool table in the garage of Haidl’s
Corona del Mar home.
On Wednesday, defense attorney Joseph Cavallo played a videotape
of Fischer questioning the girl at Newport Beach Police Department on
July 9, 2002, about four days after the alleged incident.
Defense attorneys said in their opening statements that Fischer
conducted a shoddy investigation and coaxed the girl over several
meetings to pursue the case.
Prosecutors said they had not planned on calling Fischer to
testify because she is not the lead investigator in the case.
Defense attorneys served her a subpoena, but Fischer appeared at
the courtroom on Friday to take the stand with the jury absent.
Defense attorney Joseph Cavallo said he had hoped that Fischer would
be available to testify.
“She was important to us because she was the catalyst who made
Jane Doe the victim,” he said. “But Fischer’s out now.”
Fischer, an award-winning police officer with Newport Beach Police
Department, has been on disability from a work-related injury since
September 2002. She testified during a pretrial hearing in January
2003. Fischer still hasn’t been charged with the alleged fraud.
The Orange County District Attorney’s office would not comment.
Newport Beach police referred Fischer’s worker’s compensation to the
district attorney in late March, police said.
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at deepa.bharath@ latimes.com.
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