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Sentencing delayed for Haidl, others

A judge on Friday postponed sentencing for three men convicted of

sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl when they were teenagers.

Greg Haidl, the 19-year-old son of a former assistant sheriff, and

20-year-old Rancho Cucamonga residents Kyle Nachreiner and Keith

Spann were scheduled to be sentenced May 20. A new hearing was

scheduled for May 6 to set dates for sentencing, to hear a defense

motion for a new trial and for a hearing to determine if they should

be sentenced as juveniles.

The three were convicted as adults last month on multiple counts

of penetration with a foreign object.

Each faces a maximum sentence of more than a dozen years in prison

if sentenced as adults.

Because they were all 17 at the time of the 2002 incident, they

could be sentenced as juveniles.

The three defendants were accused of gang-raping a 16-year-old

girl after she passed out drunk at a party. The videotaped incident

took place in the Corona del Mar home of Haidl’s father Don Haidl, a

former Orange County Assistant Sheriff.

Unconscious man rescued near jetty

Sheriff’s deputies rescued an unconscious man from a harbor-mouth

jetty Friday morning.

People standing on the east jetty of Newport harbor flagged down

deputies with the Orange County Sheriff’s Department Harbor Patrol in

Newport Beach just before 11 a.m. Friday, Sgt. Karl Vonvoigt said.

The people told deputies that a man was unconscious and needed help,

Vonvoigt said.

The rocks around the jetty prevent the patrol boat from coming too

close so Deputy Jim Slikker jumped in the water and swam to the

jetty, Vonvoigt said. He found the man, who had stopped breathing and

resuscitated him, he said.

Members of the Newport Beach Fire Department transported the

unidentified man to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana, fire

spokeswoman Jennifer Schulz said. His condition is not known.

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