[DOWNLOAD] "State Idaho v. Fredrick M. Yoelin" by Supreme Court of Idaho No. 10651 # Book PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: State Idaho v. Fredrick M. Yoelin
- Author : Supreme Court of Idaho No. 10651
- Release Date : January 22, 1972
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 58 KB
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Early in the morning of November 30, 1969, Jacquelyn L. Yoelin was shot and killed by her husband, Fredrick M. Yoelin at their
residence in Boise. The husband was first charged with involuntary manslaughter; shortly thereafter, the charge was modified
to allege first degree murder. After further investigation, however, the charge was reduced to involuntary manslaughter. On
January 9, 1970, an information was filed by the Ada County Prosecuting Attorney after waiver of a preliminary examination
by the defendant. On January 13th the defendant, represented by counsel, was arraigned and pled guilty to the charge of involuntary
manslaughter. After examining the defendant, the court accepted the plea of guilty and ordered a pre-sentence investigation
to be made and continued the case until February 3, 1970. On February 3rd, counsel stipulated that sentencing could be continued until February 17. However, counsel also stipulated
that testimony could be taken forthwith from two witnesses who resided outside the state, but who were in court that day.
These witnesses were the defendant's father from Colorado and brother from California. Both witnesses testified that if probation
were subsequently granted to the defendant, then either of them would definitely provide a home and a job for the defendant
and his young son. Both also testified that the defendant loved his wife and child. At that time the defendant also introduced
three letters, two of them regarding a place to stay and work should the defendant be placed on probation, and the third from
a character witness.