Show 4"ninpi TTTjjnif ig 2B myi The Salt Lake Tribane IpXrnirl" Tffrfjji('iiitii'i'Tiiiiyr’ftri-ijiiiiqcTniiiiiiwigiBrjwiiii- mmyi Jane Wednesday Charge Filed 10 1987 Killers’ Day in Court Abused Lover Conclusion Approaching Ends the Hi-- Fi Nightmare Continued From B-- l break up fights Sgt Beckstead said After the shooting Ms Brown gave a statement to detectives during interrogation at the sheriffs office Now however a question has arisen about the admissibility of her statement and barring further evidence the prosecution is on hold Mr Eliett Said The two cases have caused investigators some concern that other abused women may take matters into their own hands "I hope women who find themselves in this position leave it to the proper authorities They’ve got to know that there is another option that there is someplace they can go" Mr Eliett said "We want to show that the ultimate act of taking the life of the person who is abusing the woman is not the way to go We also want to show that taking a life is a responsible act which must be dealt with responsibly” Mr Eliett said ' Some detectives question whether charges should have been filed in the Riley case or pursued in the Brown case given the extenuating circumstances Mr Eliett said that the circumstances in at least the Riley case when the shooting occurred required a criminal complaint Had ci’cum-stance- s been even slightly different charges may not have been pursued “These cases sometimes present a prosecutorial dilemma” According to the statute under which Ms Riley has been charged she allegedly shot Mr Gentry while “under the influence of extreme emotional disturbance for which there was a reasonable explanation or or under circumstances which she believed to provide a moral or legal justification or excuse for her conduct although the conduct was not legally justifiable” Utah statutes state that use of deadly force is ustified only “if he reasonably belii ves that the force is necessary to prevent death or serious bodily injury to himself or a third person or to prevent the commission of a forcible felony” Continued From B-- l survivors were tortured during a robShop on April bery of the Ogden Hi-22 1974 The five were held four hours in the shop basement where Selby and Andrews forced them to drink liquid drain cleaner before Selby shot them in the head Miss Ansley was raped before she was killed Selby attempted to strangle Orren Walker and then kicked a ball point pen through his ear Mr Walker Stanley Walker's father survived Cortney Naisbitt Carol Naisbitt’s son also survived Seiby and Andrews both black claimed that relentless publicity and a prejudiced and hostile community undermined their right to a fair trial Andrews additionally argued the death sentence was improper in his case because there was no finding he intended to kill any of the victims But last fall the 10th Circuit ruled death is not a disproportionate penalty for Andrews considering his full knowledge and acquiescence in the murders “Andrews assisted Pierre in capturing and binding the eventual victims” the appeals court ruling stated “Andrews himself helped to administer what he either knew in advance to be Drano or discerned from the first victims’ reactions to be a poison capable of inflicting grievous harm or death” The appeals court also rejected their claims they were denied a fair trial or that the death penalty is disproportionately applied to blacks “We have no basis to conclude that anyone on death row is there because of systemic racial discrimination" the appeals court wrote Since that ruling was issued the US Supreme court has addressed those issues In April the high court ruled state death penalty laws can be valid even if statistics indicate they are carried out in racially biased ways V ex-cu- self-defen- State Forecast Former US Steel Executive Alex Walker Jr Dies at 80 Special to The Tribune RANCHO BERNARDO Calif -Alex Walker Jr former vice president of sales for the Intermountain division of US Steel died Friday in a California hospital of cardiac arrest He was 80 He was cremated and his ashes were buried at sea There were no services Mr Walker was appointed vice president of sales for US Steel’s Intermountain division in 1956 and remained in that capacity until retiring in 1971 His career with US Steel began in 1935 He was born Aug 7 1906 in Aberdeen Scotland to Alexander and Hun Set al Liberty Park Information and entry blanks about a charity 5K run June 20 at 8 am in Liberty Park can be obtained from the Utah Alliance for the Mentally 111 PO Box 52004 Salt Lake City Utah 84152 Jane Lawrence Walker 'iT' "ir1 Clearfield Teen Special to The Tribune A Davis County FARMINGTON man was ordered Tuesday to serve up to 15 years — and then possibly five more — in the Utah State Prison for the 1986 shooting of a Clearfield girl left paralyzed from the waist down Lee Allen Aase 30 formerly of Clearfield was sentenced by 2nd District Judge Rodney S Page while Caryn Pervin watched and listened from her wheelchair with family in the courtroom Still maintaining his innocence Aase and his lawyers said his conviction would be appealed Ms Pervin 14 said afterward that talk of an appeal upset her “a little” but she was "pretty much" pleased with the sentence The victim was shot while asleep In her Clearfield home last July during an apparent break-i- n A jury found Aase guilty of attempted criminal homicide a -degree felony in the Pervin shooting Judge Page ordered Aase to immediately being serving from one to 15 years in prison for the felony He then added an indeterminate five-yeconsecutive term because a firearm was used in the crime The judge called the shooting "senseless” noting that it had “substantially changed Ms Pervin’s - second- He married Lillian Cassell on Dec 28 1937 in Portland Ore Mr Walker’s family emigrated to life” the United States in 1915 He worked How Aase had come to choose their in a northern California logging camp home was “the last question I'd like while going to school and later joined to know the answer to” said Sandy Palm Iron and Bridge Co Mr Walker Pervin the girl’s mother also worked for the California division of architecture and a fan and air conditioning company before joining US Steel Mr Walker was a former member of the Salt Lake Country Club Alta Club Salt Lake City Rotary Club Honorary Colonels Corps of Utah and Special to The Tribune the boards of Westminster College TOOELE — Contaminated ground-wate- r and the Salt Lake City Chamber of appears to have spread beyond Commerce He also was a former the northern boundary of the Tooele president of the Utah Manufacturers Army Depot a spokesperson for the Association and chairman of the 1960 depot announced this week United Fund campaign Water samples from four of five He is survived by his widow of Ranmonitoring wells on the facility’s cho Bernardo a brother and two sisnorthern boundary contained trichters all Sacramento and several loroethylene (TCE) a solvent used in nieces and nephews degreasing operations at the depot’s maintenance facility Because contamination has been detected at the boundary of the depot it’s assumed that a plume of ground-wate- r pollution extends northward onto adjacent lands Additional monitoring wells will be drilled to determine the extent of this pollution TCE concentrations were very low in three of the boundary wells ranging from 02 to 08 parts per billion Water from one well drilled to a forecast for th state calls lor widely scattered afternoon and evening showers and thundershowers today becoming more numerous on Thursday Winds will be light and variable but gusty near showers and slightly warmer temperatures are expected Highs will be In the (Os to upper 90s with lows In the upper 40s and SOs federal funds The Medicaid budget now accounts for nearly Dr Nakao said The state compliance plan proposed reducing the school's population by approximately 350 residents over a three-yea- r period while retaining present staffing levels to assure active treatment occurs j During the past year the training school has moved 130 individuals into residential group homes leaving about 558 people there An additional 65 will be moved this year 64 next year and 94 the following year Dr Nakao said “Our real crisis is in the community now where we are trying to meet unmet needs” he said While training school residents were being moved into the limited community beds many mentally retarded people have done without residential ser- By Carol Sisco Tribune Social Issues Writer The Utah State Training School faced with decertification and loss of its nearly f 15 million Medicaid budget for the past year has complied with federal standards and will be licensed for another year The school’s effort to comply Included moving 130 mentally retarded residents into community-base- d group homes during the past year Division of Services to the Handicapped Director Gary Nakao said Tuesday A federal Department of Health and Human Services survey team gave the school a verbal compliance following a visit last week and written confirmation Is expected within two weeks he said Last year school officials and legislators were told the training school would be decertified if it didn't meet required active treatment standards which involve first identifying individual client needs and developmental potential and then developing training programs to meet those needs “The Utah State Training School is to be commended for the tremendous progress structure and control they have developed to meet client needs” said Paul Greenberg an HHS qualified mental retardation professional from Denver who led the survey team State officials were given a one year period which ended in April to meet federal standards The school wasn’t surveyed until last week Last year decertification would in have meant the loss of vices “Last year we had pages and pages of deficiencies after the survey" Dr Nakao said "If we hadn't met them by the time of this survey we would have been decertified I had a verbal report that we’ve met the plan of compliance and expect written con-’ firmation in about two weeks” Employees residents parents artd DSH board members will celebrate the licensing Wednesday night with Gov Norm Bangerter and his wife Colleen Gov Bangerter will speak at the Utah State Training School amphitheater in American Fork Wednesday at 5 pm If the weather Is bad events will take place in the school cafeteria The license was approved for a r period which is the normal contract length Dr Nakao said While the school has been licensed some deficiencies haven’t been totally eliminated Mr Greenberg said one-yea- Tainted Groundwater Spreads Beyond Boundary of Depot Today’s Weather Th Training School Gains Renewal of Its License Utahn Sentenced In Shooting of During the next year the school must more clearly define the role of its professional staff provide guardianships so client rights are protected review its behavioral programs and develop a better system he explained The state's initial correction plan was rejected in February of 1986 but officials were given an additional month to revise it That plan was approved The school’s primary problem was failing to provide active treatment but it was also deficient in the areas of human rights and life safety issues Vic Esch the HHS survey and certification review chief said last year Legislators gave Handicapped Services more than $900000 during the 1986 session to meet active treatment standards Matching those funds with Medicaid dollars provided $24 depth of 251 feet contained 8 parts per billion of TCE This exceeds the state's drinking water standard of 5 parts per billion “Such low levels of contamination do not pose a threat to drinking water wells since there are no such wells in that vicinity Higher concentrations were detected at other monitoring sites in areas nearer the source of contamination” according to a statement released by the depot Once the scope of the problem has been identified the Army will prepare a plan to clean up as much of the contamination as possible according to the depot statement The source of the TCE is believed to be leakage from an unlined lagoon and ditches which have been used since 1965 to capture both storm runoff and liquid wastes from the maintenance operations data-gatheri- Expected Temperatures Selected forecast temperatures throughout the slate (LH): (landing 4862 Cedar City 4484 Green River 5589 logon 5282 Moab 5890 Ogden 5484 r Provo 5487 Salt lake City 5884 Vernal 4883 5984 St George 4397 Air Pollution Index pollution figures tor selected cities Source— Utah Health Depl excellent very good good above 100 marginal (OZ— ozone CO— carbon Salt lake monoxide IP— total particulants 54 CO M 54 CO 53 TP 37 lountiful-- OZ Clty-- OZ M CO 22 Provo-- OZ M CO 44 Ogden--OZ Air Area Forecast Wednesday and Thursday Salt lake City Ogden and Provo — The airmass should dry some during midweek then a slow return of moisture is due towards the weekend The (orecast tor the area calls tor partly cloudy skies through Thursday with a slight chance ot thundershowers today increasing some on Thursday light and variable winds are expected both days along with warmer daytime temperatures Highs will be in the mid to upper 80s with lows between 55 and 60 Northern Utah Forecast — Wasatch Front Western Deserts and Cache Valley — A slightly drier airmass is expected over the area through midweek The area can expect widely scattered afternoon or evening thundershowers today becoming a little more numerous on Thursday A slight warming trend is expected tor the next tew days along with light and variable winds The chance of showers is 20 percent today and 30 percent Thursday Highs will be in mid to upper SOs lows will be in mid to upper 50s Uinta Basin — The forecast tor the area calls tor widely scattered afternoon or evening thundershowers mainly near the mountains today becoming more numerous on Thursday Highs will be in upper 70s to low 80s with lows in the upper 40s Southern Utah Forecast — Southwest Valleys and Deserts and Sevier Valley — Weather Summary Intermountain M— Missing T— Trace Yesterday's Conditions forecast for the region calls for widely scattered afternoon or evening thundershowers today becoming a little more nuThe merous Thursday A slight warming trend is expected with light and variable winds The chance of showers is 20 percent today and 30 percent on Thursday Highs will be In the upper 80s with lows in the 40s Southeast Utah — The area can expect fair or partly cloudy skies with isolated afternoon thundershowers today becoming more likely on Thursday Highs will range from the low 80s to upper 90s with lows from the upper 40s to mid 60s Utah's Dixie — The region can expect isolated afternoon thundershowers under partly cloudy skies today with showers becoming more likely on Thursday light and variable winds are expected with strong gusts near showers Highs will be In the low 80s to upper 90s with lows in the upper 40s Recreational Area — Zion Park Lake Powell and Canyonlands — The forecast for the region calls for partly cloudy skies with isolated thundershowers mainly during the afternoon and evening through Thurwill become more sday Thundershowers numerous Thursday and will be accompanied by strong gusty shifting winds Otherwise winds will be variable at 5 16 15 mph lake Powell highs will be in the mid 90s with lows in the upper 60s At Canyonlands and Zion Park highs will be in the low to mid 90s with lows in the mid 50s to low 60s Great Salt Lake Utah loke Bear Lake and Strawberry Reservoir — The areas can expect partly cloudy skies with scattered afternoon and evening showers and thun- dershowers through Thursday Variable winds at 5 to 15 mph are expected with strong and gusty winds near showers Highs will range from 70 to the mid-80- s with lows to near 60 from the mid-40- s Daily Data 001 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