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Old 08-30-2009, 09:46 PM   #1
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Default Sheriff Deputies Charged After Dana Harbor Poaching

Sheriff Deputies Charged After Dana Harbor Poaching

08/26/09

http://www.danapointtimes.com/index...nt01returnid=51

The Orange County District Attorney's Office

SANTA ANA - An Orange County Sheriff's Department (OCSD) deputy has been charged with falsely claiming an off-duty officer was a confidential informant and using his law enforcement position to protect his friend from being cited by the California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG) for illegal lobster poaching. The off-duty deputy has been charged with violating lobster fishing laws. Deputy Phillip Glenn Romero, 39, is charged with one misdemeanor count of obstructing an officer. Deputy William Robb, 39, is charged with one misdemeanor count each of possessing an excessive number of spiny lobsters and possessing undersized spiny lobsters. If convicted, Robb and Romero both face a maximum sentence of one year in jail. Both defendants are scheduled to be arraigned Sept. 14, 2009, at the Central Justice Center in Santa Ana. The time and Department are to be determined.

On Nov. 18, 2008, OCSD Deputy Robb, who was off-duty and not in uniform, pulled up to a launch ramp on a fishing vessel in Dana Point Harbor after illegally fishing for lobsters with two other deputies, who were also off-duty and not in uniform. The law preserves and protects the lobster population by requiring that no more than seven lobsters may be caught per person and each lobster must measure three and a quarter inches or more in length.

Robb is accused of being in possession of a bucket containing 13 undersized, illegal lobsters. As CDFG Warden Justin Sandvig spoke with Robb, on-duty OCSD Deputy Romero arrived in uniform in the parking lot and requested to speak with the Warden alone. After learning that Sandvig had not yet identified Robb, Romero is accused of making up a story that Robb was a confidential informant for OCSD and Romero did not want him identified in front of the other two men. Believing this was a legitimate request by a law enforcement officer, Sandvig allowed Romero to handle the situation with Robb.

After confirming that the other two deputies on the vessel were not in possession of any illegal lobsters, Sandvig allowed them to leave. In the following days, Sandvig was in contact with Romero and attempted to obtain Robb's name for his report and in order to issue a citation. Romero is accused of continuing to claim Robb was a confidential informant and refusing to provide his name.

On December 8, 2008, after learning the identity of Robb and the circumstances surrounding Romero's attempt to unlawfully interfere in the investigation, Sandvig submitted a report to the Orange County District Attorney's Office (OCDA) requesting investigation and criminal charges against the defendants in this case. The OCDA investigated this case.

Senior Deputy District Attorney Rebecca Olivieri of the Special Prosecutions Unit is prosecuting this case.
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Old 02-17-2010, 09:25 AM   #2
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Does anyone else find it very hard to believe that a sheriffs officer would actually tell a LIE to protect fellow sheriffs officer.
I firmly believe that the 13 undersized lobsters were being trained for several different jobs.....detecting drugs, sniffing out improvised explosive devices.... and it's not beyond the realm of possibilities that the very small lobsters were being trained to locate drowning victims....(or maybe not)
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You just have to shake your head in wonder at the sheer audacity of a peace officer lying to another peace officer, so his buddy (the third peace officer), wouldn't get in trouble for knowingly and willingly breaking the law.

Well....maybe the lobsters were actually crawdads, and the DFG Officer just couldn't tell the difference, right?

I'll bet when it was all said and done, all three officers were promoted and given a really nice raise... Then they went out for a nice lunch of Crawfish Ettoufe' at Bon Temps in San Louis Obispo.....
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Old 02-17-2010, 09:58 AM   #3
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Of course, knowing how my luck has been lately, the OCSD probably just gave my name to the Torrance PD, (so the next time I get pulled over), they could give me a little "flashlight therapy".


Of course I'm kidding...I have the utmost respect for our men (and women) in law enforcement....


True story...back in my drinking days,(I quit drinking in '91), my brother-in-law Rick became an Orange County Sheriff after he spent 10 years in C.I.D. in the army at Fort Stewart.
So Rick called me up one time and ask if I wanted to go out drinking....we used to do our drinking at the El Paso Cantina....
(Drinking alcohol and riding my 750 Super Sport used to be a favorite, and extremely STUPID, hobby of mine).
So I showed up at the club and Rick and several of his co-workers were hiding around back waiting for me in the crowded parking lot.
When I finally showed up and parked my motorcycle, they all jumped out from behind a van and took me down at gunpoint.
Apparently they thought that this was the height of hilarity.....
(After they took off the handcuffs, I think I remember having to go home and change my underwear).
Ahhhh....the good 'ol days!
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