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| Attorney: Pursuing death too costly |
| By Telegraph-Forum |
| Published: 06/30/2008 |
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OHIO - A local defense attorney is questioning the decision to seek the death penalty against a man accused of killing his brother and a neighbor. Eric Miller raised the issue in the case of Larry Evans, 40, of Epworth. "The costs are substantially greater as soon as you add the death penalty specs," Miller said. "The additional cost is -- at the low end -- $100,000." Evans is charged with two counts of aggravated murder for the early-morning Dec. 26 shootings outside his residence. Evans is accused of killing his brother, Brian Evans, 37, a Mansfield police officer; and his neighbor, Robert Houseman, 44. The former corrections officer at Mansfield Correctional Institution also allegedly shot his sister-in-law and sister, who sustained non life-threatening injuries. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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