Former OC Sheriff Mike Carona asks court to overturn conviction

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From the Associated Press:

PASADENA -- Former Orange County Sheriff Mike Carona has asked an appeals court to reverse his 2009 conviction for witness tampering.
A panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments Wednesday in Pasadena.
The former sheriff was sentenced to 5½ years in prison for trying to persuade ex-assistant sheriff Don Haidl to lie during a grand jury probe.
Carona's lawyers argued that prosecutors broke an ethical rule when they arranged for Haidl to secretly record an August 2007 conversation despite knowing Carona had retained a criminal defense attorney.
A federal attorney argued that the government used what he called "permissible decoys."
Carona was acquitted in January of conspiracy, mail fraud and a second witness tampering count in a sweeping public corruption case.


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