Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 10, 1994, Page 7, Image 7

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    Judge refuses stay for Packwood
v\ ashim.ton
(AIM A federal
judge denied Sen
Hob Pm.k wood's
request lo keep his
diaries from the Sen
ate Kthu s Committee ponding an appeal
of the panel's subpoena
Pachwood now must rely on the I S
C ourt of Appeals to keep the diaries out
of the committee s hands is the i.(institu
tional i hallenge is decided
l S District lodge Thomas Penfteld
laekson issued a one sentem e decision
Wednesday on Packwoods request
Ordered, that the motion is denied
fur.kson on Monday established a t o day
timetable for transfer of the diaries to the
committee for its investigation of sexual
misconduct, witness intimidation and
obstruction of the inquiry
I’m kwood lawyer Jac ob A Stein argued
Tuesday that the challenge to the sub|>oena
would be meaningless if the audio record
mgs and transcripts were given to Inves
tigators Indore the appellate < ourt ruled
Stem on I'uesdav appealed |ai kson s
earlier de< ision to uphold the subpoena
Stem repeated his oft stated position
that the subpoena violates I’m kwood s
I ■mirth Amendment right of pnvm \ md
Ins right to be free ol over-broad, general
searches of Ills personal papers
iiie i ommtttev also \ lolated l’a< kwood s
J-'iflh Amendment right against self-mi rim
•nation, Stein argued
Pai kwood could fm it i riminal charges
because thit Justice Department is con
ducting mi investigation of the job oilers
The committee subpoenaed the diaries
last Oi ! ill, after entries showed that loti
livists and businessmen ottered the semi
tor's wife a |ob wtide the I’ai k.woods were
going through a divort e
Pai kwood who tiad provided diarv
entries until the discovers then cut oil
act ess to muteti ds from t'lH'l to the pre
sent [he i Dilim11tee responded with the
subpoena, saving the diaries were nei es
sarv to determine whether the probe
should In- expanded
Jury considers charges against Jackson
SANTA BARBARA (AI’) A grand jury convened Wednes
day to i onsider molestation charges against Mi< hnel Jackson,
and the first witness was actor Marlon Brando's adult son, a
former Jackson employee
Miko Brando, who has worked for Jackson as a bodyguard
and valet, met with the grand jury behind closed doors He
ignored questions as lie passed reporters
No charges have been filed against the .tr> year-old Jat kson
Prosecutors did not comment Wednesday as they entered the
grand jury room.
A boy. now 14 years old. has act used the pop superstar of
sedut ing him with lav ish gifts, then sexually molesting him
last year He sued Jai kson in September seeking unspecified
monetary damages
Tin* entertainer has demect wrongdoing. mourn. m*
ONit hod an out-oft ourl selflenient in the t ivii Inw suit brought
by (us nr i user. Sources \%ho spoke on t omiilion of anonymi
ty loir) llio Associated Press it totaled St '< million
1 he settlement was thought to diminish the state s i ase iti
the child molestation investigation las ause. in (California, \ u
tims of sexual abuse ran't ixi foo eti to testifv against their will
|a< kson abandoned Ins /Jo/tgerotis world concert lour in
Novemlier amid tile media fren/v over the allegations, sa\ mg
he was forced to retreat to a drug rehabilitation r enter in Kurope
to kn k an addiction to painkillers
|ac kson and Ins lawyers have claimed the teen's allegations
resulted from a failed $20 million extortion attempt hv the
boy's father and lawyer
Gillooly asks to testify before panel in Norway
I’OHTI-ANI) (AP) I'unvn Harding s
ex-husband asked a court today to U*t him
go to Norway to tastily belore a t S
Olympic Committee p.mi'l tb.it will
decide what liar to kick her otl the figure
skating team
leffGillooK , who lias pleaded guilty to
racketeering in the attack on figure skater
Nancy Kerrigan and implicated Ins t*y
wife, also asked Multnomah County Cir
cuit Court to release results ot a lie-detei
tor test he took ns part of bis plea bargain
The USOC’s Caines Administrative
Hoard ill conduct the hearing Tuesday
hi Oslo to deterinine whether Harding
failed to live up to its < ode of ethics
I larding has denied any inv olvement ill
the attar k in which Kerrigan was struck
on the knee hetore the l S Figure Skat
mg Championships in Detroit on Ian t>
Gillooly has told authorities she
approved the attack
Gilloolv. who lias agreed to serve two
years in prison and pay a .$ 1(M),000 fine in
exchange for no further prosecution,
sought permission to attend the UN(X.
htMflllg III Oslo its III! UVVUltS sUlUflll.lllg
Hi’ .ilsii said he wants to inak*• the results
ol his In' detei tor hist in tin' cast' avail
able In I S( 1C iuvestigators
ll was not iinmi'tlialvlv known il Haul
mg hersell would lake ilw opportunity to
show up to the hearing to defend horselt
Hob Ucai in . Harding's attorney. said
he would have .1 statement today or
Thursday on whether she would patina
pate in the US( M hearing I le noted that
lie had only rei eived the US(X. at a usa
lions 4H hours earlier
Court revives
accusations
against officer
( barges Against ( HIh er Rev tved
SAI.f.M iAP) I'he Oregon Court
ul Ap(>*vils restored i rimmal i harges
Wednesday against .1 stale police
man an used ol improperly touch
mg iviminn during searches
I'hi’ ruling reversed the Miirion
(anility Dislru t Court, vs hit h had
dismissed the i harges against Daniel
lleugh on grounds he had immu
nitv from prosecution het a use he
w . i retpured to answer ij nest ions ill
in internal polii e investigation
1 lie dev isitm returns the i ase lo
the lower court lor new [ins codings
Heiigli. .i senior trooper assigned
lo dutv in Marion County, was
in,t used by four women ol unsuit
able tout liing during seart lies in
i«mn
The State Police coiuiiu led an
internal administrative investiga
tion and Inter a < rimimil prohe The
Marion County district attorneys
of fit e in !‘M>1 i hargtul Heiigli with
sexual abuse, official itlisi omliicl
and harassment
District lodge William Horner
dropped the charges, ruling that
lieugli vvas uiicoiistitiitionallv
fon ed to incriminate himself dur
mg the internal investigation
The state i out eded th.it Hough's
right against self me rimiimtioil vvas
violated when he was ordered to
answer questions in the investiga
tion Hut the state argued he did not
gam immunity from preset utinn in
ex< Iialige lor the answers, ami tIII*
Court ol Appeals agreed
I lie appeals i ourt ruling leaves it
to the trial court to del tde anew
whether Hough's statements i an lie
used against him He i aiiimt i l.iim
immunity hut instead would have
to argue cm other grounds that the
statements should not he allowed
as evident v
Attention All Catholic Faculty & Staff
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cheese and alternative beverage reception on l rtd.iv,
February 1 1 from 4 00 5 00 p m. Please come to the
Dominican Resident v on the corner of 18th N.
Emerald. You are most welcome to bring .1 guest.
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