Ex-LA Sheriff Baca Can't Put Off Start Of 3-Year Sentence

By Dave Simpson ( July 21, 2017, 5:01 PM EDT) -- Former Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca can't delay the start of a three-year prison sentence, scheduled for July 25, a California federal judge said Wednesday, ruling that Baca did not present evidence that would necessitate a new trial or a reversal of the finding that he gave false statements and obstructed an FBI investigation into inmate abuse. . . .

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