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Jury deadlocks on obstruction of justice case against former Sheriff Lee Baca
its own. Baca believed the FBI had put his jails at risk by smuggling in a phone. The main suspect in the sheriff's department's case was the sting's organizer - an FBI agent. Deputies put the agent, Leah Marx, under surveillance and at one point showed up at her house and threatened her with arrest.
Date: Dec 22, 2016
Category: U.S.
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Ex-LA County Sheriff Lee Baca's obstruction trial ends in mistrial; jurors hopelessly deadlocked
A former L.A. Times reporter testified that Baca said in an interview that he directed two sergeants to go to the home of FBI agent Leah Tanner, then known as Leah Marx. The sergeants confronted her and falsely informed her they were obtaining a warrant for her arrest.
Date: Dec 22, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Retired LA Sheriff Lee Baca admits he lied to the FBI in the jail abuse scandal
In addition, he told investigators that he was not involved in sending sheriff's officials to the residence of Leah Marx, an FBI agent working the jail case, to threaten her with arrest and only learned about it when an FBI official phoned him to complain. According to the plea agreement, Baca was a
Date: Feb 11, 2016
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With Paul Tanaka's indictment, LA County jail probe reaches top echelon
And at a Sept. 26 meeting in Tanaka's office, Baca told Leavins and others to approach an FBI agent, Leah Marx, at her home and question her about the cellphone, according to Leavins. Though the indictment accuses Tanaka and Carey of having had a hand in arranging the encounter with Marx, it says no