Friday, June 24, 2011

Statement blocked in murder case against Mo. teen (AP)

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. ? A Missouri judge has blocked prosecutors from using part of a teenager's statement to police in her upcoming murder trial for the slaying of a 9-year-old neighbor girl.

In a decision released Wednesday, Cole County Circuit Judge Patricia Joyce said a juvenile officer wrongly participated in a state Highway Patrol interview of Alyssa Bustamante and "used deceptive tactics" while the teenager was being questioned about the death of Elizabeth Olten in October 2009.

Bustamante, who was 15 at the time of Elizabeth's death, has pleaded not guilty to an adult charge of first-degree murder. Her trial is scheduled for Sept. 13.

At a November 2009 hearing in which Bustamante was certified to stand trial as an adult, Missouri State Highway Patrol Sgt. David Rice testified that she had confessed to the slaying and led authorities to Elizabeth's well-concealed body in the woods near where the two girls lived just a few houses apart in the Jefferson City suburb of St. Martins. Rice testified that Bustamante "stated she wanted to know what it felt like" to kill someone.

It was unclear from the court order released Wednesday whether that particular statement would be inadmissible during Bustamante's trial. The judge's suppression ruling referenced a page and line number on a transcript of Bustamante's videotaped statement, which has not been publicly released. The defense motion to suppress the statement had been filed under seal.

Assistant prosecutor Anji Gandhi and Bustamante's attorney, Charles Moreland, both said separately that they were prohibited from detailing whether the judge's order suppressed the statements referenced in court in 2009, or even whether the order covered most or only a small portion of Bustamante's statement.

But "what may have been heard at the juvenile hearing is not going to be relevant for what's heard at this trial," Moreland said. "When this thing is tried, the jury is going to hear a very different case than what was heard at that juvenile hearing."

Gandhi declined to comment on the affect the judge's order would have on the prosecution's case.

Because Bustamante was in juvenile custody at the time of her statement, anything she said to juvenile officer Tobie Meyer is inadmissible in her adult criminal proceeding, the judge said. The court order initially released Wednesday said Bustamante's statements to patrol officer Rice could have been used in an adult court trial had Meyer not participated in the questioning. But that assertion was deleted in what the court described as a corrected order released later Wednesday. Both orders were dated Tuesday and signed by Joyce.

"Ms. Meyer used deceptive tactics during the interrogation of defendant by telling defendant that she was there as the defendant's `advocate,'" Joyce wrote while noting the juvenile officer's role should have been limited to observation and protection of Bustamante's rights.

"This deception likely mislead the defendant into believing that Ms. Meyer was there to look after her best interests when she encouraged defendant repeatedly to tell the truth," Joyce said in originally released court order. The revised version struck the reference to repeatedly encouraging Bustamante to tell the truth.

The administrator of the Cole County juvenile office did not immediately respond to a message left Wednesday by The Associated Press.

At the November 2009 hearing, authorities also had testified that Bustamante dug two holes in the ground to be used as a grave, then attended school for about a week while waiting for the right time to commit a murder. Law officers said Elizabeth had been at Bustamante's home on the day in which she was strangled, cut and stabbed with a knife.

Hundreds of volunteers participated in a two-day search for Elizabeth before her body was found.

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Thursday, June 23, 2011

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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Two men shot in Belfast riot

Masked men throwing missiles in east Belfast

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A Protestant clergyman has said two men were shot during trouble in east Belfast

The police confirmed shots were fired by nationalist and loyalist crowds during the disturbances in the Short Strand area.

Trouble broke out between rioters at a sectarian interface on the lower Newtownards Road and Mountpottinger Road around 2100 BST on Monday.

The PSNI said one officer was taken to hospital with an eye injury.

Petrol bombs, fireworks, bricks, stones and smoke bombs were thrown and homes were damaged during the trouble.

Reverend Mervyn Gibson was at the scene.

"After midnight there were two bursts of gunfire," he said.

"Two young men on the Protestant side were injured, both shot in the legs.

"I was with them both and helped others to arrange to get them to hospital.

Missiles were thrown at police trying to restore calm to the Short Strand areaMissiles were thrown at police trying to restore calm to the area

"It really was a serious scene. I haven't seen trouble like this for maybe 10 years in the area."

Sinn Fein MLA Alex Maskey was also on the ground during the disturbances.

"The PSNI told me that they had injured people with plastic bullets on the loyalist side, people who were clearly the aggressors. I have no idea who else was injured," he said.

Mr Maskey claimed members of the loyalist paramilitary group, the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) took part in the attack on the Short Strand.

"I am very clear in what I am saying," he said.

Analysis

This particular interface on the lower Newtownards Road has a long history of sectarian violence. The area around St Matthews Catholic church was where the Provisional IRA was involved in its first major gun battle in 1970. At the time republicans claimed they were defending the church and the Catholic community who live in the adjoining Short Strand area, from loyalist attack. Confrontations have flared up sporadically ever since. Following the signing of the Good Friday Agreement and the ongoing peace process, the Catholic church has still been the target of sectarian attacks. Both sides have blamed each other for the violence along the interface. The rioting on Monday night was the most serious for some time.

"I am making a very serious statement and as far as people in the Short Strand are concerned, the UVF launched an attack on the Catholic community in this area. I think it's absolutely disgraceful."

Police came under attack trying to restore order.

Laser pens were used to try and 'blind' police. One officer was treated for an eye injury in hospital.

Police said they are also investigating a report of an attempted hijacking of a bus.

District Commander Chief Superintendent Alan McCrum said between 400 to 500 people were involved in the disorder.

He said police were working tirelessly in the community to reduce tensions and prevent disorder.

"We recognise and appreciate the efforts made by community leaders and representatives who worked hard to reduce tensions and calm the situation," he said.

"We would appeal to anyone with any influence to continue to work with police to tackle these issues which are damaging for the whole community.

"This is an issue that cannot be addressed by police alone. Much more can be achieved if everyone in the community works together."

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