Ex-L.A. County Sheriff Lee Baca has Alzheimer’s disease, but he still faces a 6-month prison term
Former Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca is in the early stages of Alzheimers disease, but he nonetheless should serve time in prison for lying to federal investigators during a probe into jail abuses by sheriffs deputies, the U.S. attorneys office has concluded.
In a court filing released late Monday, Assistant U.S. Atty. Brandon Fox confirmed rumors about Bacas health, writing that an expert on Alzheimers had evaluated the former sheriff for the government and verified the diagnosis.
Calling Baca a study in contrasts for his high achievements in office and the ethical failures that were his downfall, as well as a physically fit 74-year-old who is able to function in his daily life, Fox urged U.S. District Judge Percy Anderson to sentence Baca to six months in prison. Baca is scheduled to be sentenced next month.
The punishment, Fox wrote, is appropriate after taking into account all sides of defendant Baca, including his crime, his current health and his likely prognosis.
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