Orange County Superior Court Judge Gregg Prickett ended testimony for the day, admonishing the defendant for repeated “shouting.”
He was wronged by the Marine Corps when he was accused of theft, he said in court Tuesday. Nonetheless, he and two other service members were docked two months’ pay and confined to their base for 60 days.
He denied involvement in the 2012 kidnapping that left the Newport Beach man and his female roommate stranded in the desert, rebutted several statements from his ex-wife’s testimony and claimed the Newport Beach Police Department planted the gloves containing his DNA.According to authorities, the kidnappers believed the man, a marijuana dispensary owner, had buried a large sum of money in the Mojave Desert at a spot where his car had been traced via GPS.
Nayeri’s attorney Salvatore Cuilla returned to an exhibit presented by prosecutors — a notebook filled with lists and indecipherable phrases written by the defendant. When asked to explain the reference to the bloody sock — an item that Shegerian testified she had found in the trash after the kidnapping — Nayeri explained that he had badly injured his foot in a car crash in Madera County that killed his best friend in 2005.
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