Ex-rival hired as counsel By Maro Robbins San Antonio Express-News Staff Writer Two of San Antonio's most respected and feared prosecutors have hired one of the city's best known and most accomplished criminal defense lawyers to deal with an investigation into whether they deceived Congress. Gerald H. Goldstein is representing the husband-and-wife team of Assistant U.S. Attorneys Ray and LeRoy Jahn — career prosecutors who are subjects of a probe into possible government wrongdoing related to the 1993 Waco standoff with Branch Davidians. While making allies out of former courtroom adversaries, the match between the federal enforcers and the eloquent, self-described ex-hippie has symmetry beyond their local status as premier lawyers. All three attended law school in Austin together, and all attended the 1995 congressional hearing in which the Jahns have been accused of misleading lawmakers. The investigation led by special counsel John C. Danforth, however, represents an unexpected twist in the Jahns' careers. Their polished résumés include targeting public corruption, convicting federal Judge John Wood's assassin and tenaciously grilling President Clinton during the trial of his former Whitewater business partners. The Waco probe has thrust the veteran prosecutors into the unusual position of being investigated even as they investigate others. Most recently, their signatures appeared on grand jury subpoenas issued to the office of state Sen. Frank Madla, D-San Antonio, and other state agencies. The investigation focusing partly on the Jahns stems from their 1994 prosecution of 11 Branch Davidians after the 51-day siege ended with about 80 members of the religious sect dying as fire consumed their bunker. Some died from gunshot wounds. Although Danforth concluded in July that sect members kindled the blaze that killed them, he said several government agents and lawyers withheld information that, when it surfaced, spurred cover-up allegations and conspiracy theories. The former U.S. senator noted that the Jahns did not reveal the use of a potentially incendiary tear-gas canister on the morning of the siege during the 1994 trial or at a 1995 congressional hearing, in which the pair appeared as Justice Department experts on the Waco case. Their statement to lawmakers read in part, "the FBI did not fire a shot other than the nonlethal (and non-incendiary) ferret rounds which carried the CS (tear) gas." When questioned by Danforth's investigators, Ray Jahn "admitted" he knew about the pyrotechnic round in 1993 and claimed that he was merely "negligent" in not revealing them, the special counsel's preliminary report stated. The report added that investigators continue to examine whether the Jahns, or other prosecutors who worked alongside them, intentionally concealed the canister's use. Danforth's spokeswoman refused to comment on the investigation's progress. Goldstein likewise declined to discuss whether the Jahns had been summoned before a grand jury Danforth has convened in St. Louis. But he characterized them as ethical lawyers who are being sacrificed to the public's need to blame someone for controversy surrounding the Waco siege. "The word scapegoat comes to mind," he said, adding, "I think there will be other scapegoats." Other prosecutors, past and present, who worked on the 1994 trial include former Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Johnston of Waco. He could not be reached for comment. Another trial participant, Assistant U.S. Attorney John Phinizy of Austin, said he had been interviewed but not subpoenaed by Danforth's investigators. 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