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Vol. LXXXIX. No. l5? W "If Unlvenity of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky kw ulna I”! Monday, April 22, I985

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By STEPHANIE WALLNER . Morton, 31. Of 1972 Kingtree Drive, informed that he was discussing and had been questioned by police in of the warrants w more than two to T nnessee .

Managing Editor 15 charsed In the June 9 murder. Charlies of rape and murder with pt» thememtime. montls old at the taifne of (Morton‘s: tion eobminedalrgrhesr‘hliwrhngga' V ' ‘
rape and'sodomy of graduate stu- lice detectives." Angelucci said in Angelucci ruled that the ”ch-cum. arrest. and nothing occured in that the judge said, ' .-

Statements made by accused mur- dent UthUhE Chen In the Chemis- hlsrullng. _ _ stances do not indicate any unnecos- two-month period of time to render The defense's motion also lied I
derer and rapist Elzie Alexander try/PhySics Building. His trial IS The tapes do not. indicate the use sary delay in taking the defendant them invalid." for the suppression of all hca l .1 , '
Morton can be used as‘evidence in scheduled for May 6. of trickeryor coercion by the detec- beforea magistrate." The defense also argued that the evidence obtained at MortonPs 2:3: . ' , '
his trial, a Fayette Circuit Court Morton made the statements Of al~ tives,"the3udge added. Lewis and Monahan also said Mor- federal warrant for unlawful flight er’s home. This alskoas overruled ’ :
Judseruled Friday. _ 198°? confession Aug. 2. at the "(he , _ ton was arrested illegally because was invalid because information and Angeluccl said evidence found I : '1 '-

Judge Armand Angelucu over- Of his arrest In Long Beach, Calif. Morton S attorneys, Erwm W he was sought under warrants for about alleged sightings of Morton in at the house is permissible in trial , o - ' ,
ruled a motion by defense attorneys and Aug. 5 when he was extradited Lewis and Edward C. Monahan, said probation and parole violations and other states was not included. The house was searched (‘mce , ‘ , '- i

, to suppress the two taped totem. . Morton:s Fourth and 14th Amend- for unlawful flight to avoid prosecu- Angelucci said this did not indi- when Morton's mother gave lice _ . .
statements, ruling that Morton was He did not request the assistance ment rights were Violated Since he tion. The attorneys said those war- cate falsity or reckless disregard for consent to do so and both the fins ‘, , , 1'
adwsed of his rights and waived of counsel at any time during the was not taken before a magistrate rants alsowerestale. the truth. “The Lexington police had and Morton's car were searched " ‘ _ .
thosenghts on both occasmns. statements. although he was clearly until the morning after his arrest However, Angelucci said: “None reason to believe (Morton) had gone later withawarrant , ' ' ' f
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Saturday night was awarded the . , .1 ‘ ‘ . . f n I“ " to.” 3:, d ‘ \; ;§"3{‘ 33.. g ’f *
Lyman T. Johnson Award for his "% ' ‘ om § \‘p,~ ‘ . , z , it, j i " )3:- ‘ {A 1‘” . _ 4 -
contributionstotheUniversity. ~74 ‘ ’ 1 l: - ~ “it? a r. O h l .< I ' l 1% ..‘ ‘ J ." ‘ ‘H "at, ‘30» ,

The Lyman T. Johnson Awards '9 "' » . ' , D ' ' " , f" ’ "t ., l. Wow-“5'" ‘ ~‘ _ .
black student at UK, was sponsored _ , r, , k “,6, v ‘ 4 "fl; . .
bythealack Student Union. ‘ . ’ 2:; ' - -~}‘:: "‘ .

Walker, editor of the Communica- . ' ' y' _ 5. “5’5“ Eh I... fl . 5257:5353 ‘ ‘ - ,
tor, the minority newspaper, said he / ' fl - . rm? ,. 9’ ‘ ' ‘sjyoaé'fthtm y; .
was “elated" to receive the award. , ' 3.2? :4 .- . naive to ,3" ’37:»? "f '-;-~-~
He also is a member of the com- ,5?“ . ‘ - .t‘: , “Wm *é'lni’tgr . V _ .
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The Evelyn Black award was " . ,,.. . t '“ ' “-7 . . t .
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fairs. The award is iven to a fac- '
my member or adnginistrator who fifth , d The Porter Paints balloon, flown by pilotdohn Daughtery, finishes the Little Kentucky Derby balloon _ ‘
has helped black students beyond _ V" »' ’ n race Saturday. The Porter Paints balloon finished secondmthc competition. .
the call of duty, said Greg Spotts, .. .4- _

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