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Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Defending The Defender

I've gone out of my way on this blawg to publicize Public Defender Investigators across the nation and in my sweet home state who manage to do some good in the course of their work and even their lives.

Unfortunately, I’ve also gone out of my way to publicize when investigators are accused of wrong doing…which brings me to the arrest of Supervising Public Defender Investigator Karen Cabrera out of San Diego County.

From CW Channel 6 in San Diego, California:

SAN DIEGO - A supervising investigator in the county Public Defender's Office was charged with conspiracy and witness-tampering for allegedly hiding her son's girlfriend in Mexico after he assaulted the younger woman, an arrest warrant revealed Monday.

Karen Cabrera, 58, was arrested Friday by investigators from the District Attorney's Office and released on $50,000 bail.

According to the arrest warrant, Cabrera's son and Jenifer Wren, his girlfriend of 10 years, were involved in a domestic violence incident last May 29.

Alejandro "Alex" Cabrera burned Wren with a hair iron, punched her in the nose and kicked her in the head and stomach, causing her to spend four days in a hospital, the court document alleges.

He was subsequently charged with two felony counts and allegations that he caused great bodily injury to Wren.

Last Aug. 5, Wren failed to show up for Cabrera's preliminary hearing and a judge issued a $100,000 bench warrant for her arrest, according to the court document.

Investigators, with the help of Wren's father, figured out that she was in Acapulco.

Further investigation revealed that last Sept. 7, Wren and Karen Cabrera flew to Acapulco together, and that the older woman returned to San Diego alone a week later, the arrest warrant states.

Receipts indicated Karen Cabrera paid for the airline tickets, according to the document.

Last Oct. 28, her son pleaded guilty to the charges against him.

A week later, Wren appeared in San Diego Superior Court to surrender on her outstanding arrest warrant.

District Attorney Steve Walker said his office would not comment on the case against Karen Cabrera until she is arraigned, which is scheduled for April 13.

For those of you who have Googled her name and San Diego Public Defender Investigator looking for more news on this story…please keep in mind one thing…Innocent until proven guilty.

1 comments:

mens rea said...

I bet for those DA Investigators the arrest was better than sex. It was probably their first arrest this year which is one more than the sex they've had this year. Oh well, sounds like a job opening is coming up in S.D.