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Show cg The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH Friday, January 22, 1999 Attorneys Want Interviews Suppressed in Murder Case ‘THEASSOCIATED PRESS CEDAR CITY — Defense attorneys for a man ac- Court-appointedattorney Steven McCaugheyf iled While Chaining Up on Highway in Wyoming seeing Honie leaving through a side door. They found Benn, 49, face down onthefloor inside her ome. a motion with 5th District Judge Robert Braithwaite on Thursday to suppress interviews police officers cused of murdering a Paiute Tribe substance abuse counselor say police did not adequately inform their client of his Mirandarights. Delta Man Hit, Killed in the Fiddler's Canyon area. There, they reported ty. had with Taberon Dave Honie. Honie, 22, is charged with aggravated murder in the death of Claudia Benn. On July 10, police officers responded to a report of whata neighbor believed were gunshots at a home If convicted, Honie could receive the death penalMcCaugheysaid police read Honie his Miranda rights during their first interview with him, but did not read him his rights in subsequent interviews. Iron County Attorney Scott Burnstold the judge the defense wants to keep the interviews out of trial but use them if thereis a penalty phase. But Burns said prosecutors would throw out the interviews altogether becausehebelie’ the evidence against Honie will be enou gh to convict him. Honie’s attorneys also filed motions to suppress crimescene photosand previouschild abuse allega tions. Braithwaitehas notruled on anyof the motions aeWeaiiimerts coy & Shey 91te THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CROSS TRAINER CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Two people, including a Utah man, New & Exciting Exercise have died recently on Wyoming Simulates Highways, pushing the numberof traffic fatalities in the state to nine this year. Meroni Brown, 18, of Delta, Utah, was killed while putting chains on thetires of his tractortrailer on Highway 189 about 15 wiles north of Kemmerer. He was working onhis vehicle whena van driven by Terry Dix. on, 38, of LaBarge, struck him at 6.58 p.m. Monday, the dispatcher Said. Brownwastakentoa hospifal in Kemmerer, where he died. Milburn Donald, 52, of Chug- | © Fold up design © Fold up design ® Heart monitor Product similiar © 4 pre-set programs © American to istration ® Lifetime warranty on frame © Calorie count © 45 peak hp © Maintenance free deck °499 ater, was killedina separate ac- ident Olympic DUI Suspect Faces Increased Penalties Deluxe Bench & 50 Ibs. Of Weight Lee PLY Wy @.352-7181 yiiehd Anext to Eagle) 435-674-3440 Weight Set *139 *199 ~ Rs erate ORAL OTue cue LyA & Continued fromC-1 and long-termeffects,” said prosecutor Paul Parker. “Mr. Richardson is not anywhere close to whathe usedto be.” McCullogh — anelectrician — ppears next in court for a sched- uling hearing onFeb. 1 before 3rd pistrict Ju It's atch: a tra lefense attorney Herschel Bullen. “Lynn is pretty destroyed by it. He feels re vad — but he an't relive that day.” Bullen noted that a doctor testi- fied Richardson’s injuries may havebeen less severe had he been wearing a helmet. But prosecutor Parker said Richardson's helmet nded up in the middle of tie intersection, and thereis conflicting witness testimony about whether hehad been wearing it His familysaid he always wore it,” Parker said adding that the helinet could ha en knocked fromthevictim’s head bythe im- pact ofthe crash One witness eAa9 ae mrt REMAININ Sto Qs ay Pe! tts BOARDS, ta) mziele at bel Paha Laid Ss & 4000 BIN ee fe oc)in EcCoe mitsBT ATE‘CIP logh’s pickup truck gbout 40 mph when it hit Richardson. There were no skid marks, indicating McCulloghdid not ap: ply his brakes. Jaines Phillips testified he and his family were waiting in their ear un the other side of the intersection when henoticed MeCul- logh’s pickuptruck bearing down on Richardson. Phillips said he turned to his Wife and exclaimed: “Ohmyhell ‘Split Board: The Uitimate High Performance Freeride/Freestyle Soard he's not going to stop!” Thevictim was thrown 30 feet across the intersection, ending up fiext to Phillips’ car. 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