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Man has second thoughts about pleading guilty to killing his friend
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Marshall Dee Hendricks at an earlier court apperance | Eric Grossarth, EastIdahoNews.com
IDAHO FALLS A local man is having second thoughts about pleading guilty to shooting and killing his friend in the driveway of a Bonneville County home.
Marshall Dee Hendricks, 31, and his new attorney Allen Browning have filed a motion in court asking that Hendricks withdraw his guilty plea of felony voluntary manslaughter with a deadly weapon. Hendricks is accused of killing 30-year-old Rory Neddo in September 2019 after an argument over a woman.
It’s not exactly clear why Hendricks wants to change his plea to not guilty. Neal Randall initially represented Hendricks, but court records show Hendricks hired Browning in March after pleading guilty in February.
Restaurant and gym bosses cheer Budget moves but plea for Government help on ‘existential threat’ of evictions Naomi Ackerman
Hospitality and leisure sector bosses today welcomed the Budget as giving the first real ray of economic sunshine since the pandemic hit, but warned that it failed to address the existential threat of unpaid rent bills.
Pubs, bars, restaurants and gyms have racked up huge debts to landlords while closed. A moratorium on commercial evictions is due to come to an end on March 31. It has been rumoured that this will be extended until July, but bosses are also calling on the Government to help broker a solution to the issue.