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PUBLIC SAFETY AND COURTS
Judge concerned by officers’ presence in court
At least 50 uniformed Costa Mesa Police officers filled a
courtroom Wednesday morning to support a colleague who was hit and
injured by an alleged drunken driver, a show of support that earned
chiding from the judge.
Judge Geoffrey Glass, who continued the hearing to Aug. 18, told
the officers that their presence in court was having a “negative
impact” on the case.
“Your being here isn’t making things any easier,” he said, adding
that he was concerned uniformed officers were sitting in a courtroom
instead of patrolling the streets. “But hey, this is a free country.”
Costa Mesa Police Chief John Hensley was visibly upset by the
comments.
“I authorized them to wear their uniforms just as I do when they
go out to the schools or other community events,” the chief said.
“I’m proud our officers were there to support Dickens, and I don’t
feel the need to apologize to anyone for that.”
Officers said they’ll return despite a judge’s criticism of their
presence in the courtroom. The hearing was continued until Aug. 18,
so Officer Dennis Dickens, injured in the incident, could be in court
to speak.
* A 21-year-old woman died on July 25 after a fire scorched the
bedroom of her apartment unit at the Sundance West Apartments on the
1900 block of Maple Drive.
Rescuers found Maria Carreno in full cardiac arrest and began CPR
and advanced life support treatment, Costa Mesa fire officials said.
She was then taken to Hoag Hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
Before firefighters arrived, Carreno was removed from the
smoke-filled apartment by two neighbors, Isidro Labastida, 58, and
his son, Aimcindo Labastida, 26, who told police they saw smoke and
rushed over.
The incident is still under investigation, officials said.
-- Deepa Bharath
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