Pubdate: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 Source: Fresno Bee, The (CA) Copyright: 2000 The Fresno Bee Contact: http://www.fresnobee.com/man/opinion/letters.html Website: http://www.fresnobee.com/ Forum: http://www.fresnobee.com/man/projects/webforums/opinion.html Author: Linda Deutsch, AP Special Correspondent LOS ANGELES POLICE OFFICER ARRAIGNED ON ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A policeman pleaded innocent Monday to attempted murder and four other officers were arraigned on conspiracy charges stemming from a probe of alleged corruption in an anti-gang unit at the Police Department's Rampart station. Officer Nino Durden, 32, stood with his head down and hands cuffed in a county jail jumpsuit before Superior Court Judge Larry P. Fidler as his lawyer entered the plea on his behalf in the 1996 shooting of Javier Ovando, 23, who is paralyzed. The judge, citing the seriousness of the charges, rejected a defense bid to lower Durden's $680,000 bail. In a separate action, a Los Angeles Police Department tribunal recommended the firing of another officer connected to the scandal, Humberto Tovar. Chief Bernard Parks, who has the final say, is expected to follow the recommendation, the Los Angeles Times reported in Tuesday's editions. At Tovar's disciplinary hearing, his former partner, disgraced ex-officer Rafael Perez, accused him of helping to frame Toby Semick, a suspected gang member, on drug charges during a 1996 arrest. Capt. Ron Seban, who chaired the board that recommended dismissal, said members found Tovar's testimony less credible than that of Perez, who began cooperating with investigators in exchange for leniency after he pleaded guilty to stealing cocaine from an evidence room. For example, Tovar said he failed to call for backup during Semick's arrest because he was "confused and couldn't get to the radio." Seban said Perez's explanation -- that the Rampart station's anti-gang unit avoided backup calls for fear of having their criminal conduct discovered -- was "much more plausible." "The reality is that I am not guilty of any of the things I was accused of doing in this case," Tovar told the panel before his proposed penalty was announced. "Rafael Perez feels like the Los Angeles Police Department ruined his life of crime, and now he is trying to ruin the Los Angeles Police Department." Meanwhile, in Superior Court, four other officers charged as a result of Perez's allegations were arraigned on unrelated charges of conspiring to frame reputed gang members. After their arraignment, which took place minutes before Durden entered his innocent plea, the judge scheduled their trial to begin Sept. 27. They had waived their right to a preliminary hearing in order to get a speedy trial date. Durden and the other four officers, Sgts. Edward Ortiz and Brian Liddy and Officers Paul Harper and Michael Buchanan, have been suspended without pay. At Durden's hearing, defense attorney Bill Seki argued that the officer should be given lower bail because he is not a flight risk. He said Durden has been under investigation in the Rampart case for nearly a year and has not attempted to leave the jurisdiction. "If he was a flight risk, he would have taken off long ago," said Seki. "But he's here to answer the charges against him." Deputy District Attorney Anne Ingalls said the $680,000 bail was appropriate for the charges involved. The judge ordered a bail review for Durden and said he would hold another hearing on the issue Thursday. A preliminary hearing for Durden was set for Aug. 16. Outside court, Durden's defense team denounced Perez, saying he shifted his own blame to Durden and others. "This is called survival for Perez. He has said things under oath we know are not true," said attorney Darryl Mounger. "He's a very evil man." Perez has told investigators he and other officers beat, framed and robbed people in the Rampart area west of downtown. Durden had negotiated a surrender agreement with police and was driving to his lawyer's office to turn himself in Friday when officers pulled him over and, guns drawn, ordered him to the pavement, his lawyers said. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D