Posted On: June 10, 2009

Nanette Packard Arraignment Continued

Nanette Packard, a Ladera Ranch resident arrested last month for the murder of Bill McLaughlin, a Newport Beach millionaire had her arraignment continued for the third time. Packard, had made two previous court appearances without entering a plea.

The likely reason for the delay is twofold. First, her co-defendant Eric Naposki only arrived in Orange County within the last two weeks and the prosecutor and defense attorneys want to align their court dates. Naposki is set to be arraigned on June 11, 2009 in Harbor Justice Center, the same date Packard’s arraignment was set. Second, Packard’s attorney filed a demurrer, which needs to be heard prior to her entering a plea of not guilty.

A demurrer, is a motion brought by defense attorneys to challenge defects on the charging document in an attempt to get the case dismissed. There are several grounds for which a criminal defendant can file a demurrer including lack of jurisdiction, uncertainty, misjoinder, no offense stated and prosecution barred.

My guess is that the defense is going to try and argue that after the murder, Ms. Packard was arrested for theft related charges, crimes which became known to law enforcement during the course of the murder investigation. That during the course of the investigation Ms. Packard was a suspect in the murder. That, at the time she was charged, the evidence of the murder was known or should have been known to law enforcement. That by charging her with theft charges only and not the murder charge, double jeopardy has attached and she cannot now be brought up for the murder charges.

Posted On: June 9, 2009

Ladera Ranch Man Out on Bail Attacks Woman Again

Ladera Ranch, a small family community in South Orange County has had their share of newsworthy criminal prosecutions lately. First, Nanette Packard and now Mark Jarosik. Jarosik was re-arrested yesterday after he returned to his ex-girlfriends home and allegedly beat her about the head. This was the second attack between Jarosik and his ex-girlfriend within the last month.

Jarosik, originally from Chicago left his family and came to Orange County to be with the unknown woman. Several weeks ago, the woman was sexually attacked and prosecutors charged Jarosik for this attack which included charges of rape and attempted sodomy. Jarosik was bailed out by his family on $100,000 bond Friday, June 5th and returned to the Ladera community on Monday, June 8th when the second attack took place.

Jarosik is being held without bail in the Orange County jail.

Posted On: June 1, 2009

Orange County Sheriff’s Lieutenant Charged with Driving Under the Influence

Lt. Erin Guidice, the former Harbormaster was charged with VC 23152 (a) Driving Under the Influence and VC 23152(b) Driving with a Blood Alcohol Level of .08 or above for a traffic related incident in April.

On April 14, 2009, Guidice was driving an unmarked sheriff’s vehicle north on the 5 freeway when she rear-ended a car stopped on the Jamboree off-ramp. When the Irvine Police Department arrived on scene they found Guidice had bloodshot and watery eyes, poor balance and slurred speech. They conducted field sobriety tests (FST’s) and arrested her at the scene. A chemical test determined her BAC to be .14.

Guidice has been reassigned to the Orange County Jail and is scheduled to be arraigned on June 19, 2009 at Harbor Justice Center in Newport Beach.