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Deputy jailed in alleged scheme
By Los Angeles Times
Published: 03/28/2005

A Riverside County (Calif.) sheriff's deputy was arrested on suspicion of conspiring to kill two witnesses in a murder case against a convicted felon, a man she met inside the county jail - when he was an inmate and she was an officer, authorities said last Wednesday.
Angela Carol Parks, 32, assisted George Anthony Hernandez Jr., 28, while he was being held at the Robert Presley Detention Center in Riverside in an alleged slaying, Riverside County Deputy Dist. Atty. Charles Hughes said.
Sheriff Bob Doyle said he was disturbed to learn that Parks was maintaining contact with Hernandez, whom Doyle described as a "maximum, maximum-security" inmate who was kept behind bars except for one hour of recreational time each day since he arrived at the jail in October 2004.
Between March 14 and 16, Hernandez allegedly gave Parks instructions on how to find two potential witnesses who could implicate him in the slaying, a law enforcement source said. Parks allegedly removed the instructions from the jail, where she had worked as a deputy almost three years, and took them to an unidentified location, according to the criminal complaint.
"George Hernandez was the inmate with whom Parks conspired to commit murder.... Additional arrests are a possibility," Hughes said.
Hughes declined to discuss who received the alleged instructions.
Hughes said Parks and Hernandez had "inappropriate contact" at the jail this year, but Doyle said there was "no indication of sex, and I have no knowledge of any physical contact."
Parks resigned from the Sheriff's Department after she was arrested by Riverside police. She is jailed in San Bernardino County on $1-million bail and is expected to be charged with conspiracy to commit solicitation of murder and accessory to solicitation of murder.


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