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Defense says evidence screams out self-defense as man withdraws guilty plea for killing friend
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Man has second thoughts about pleading guilty to killing his friend
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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.
Man cries as he admits to killing his friend
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Marshall Hendricks pleads guilty to shooting and killing his friend Rory Neddo. | Eric Grossarth, EastIdahoNews.com
IDAHO FALLS A Jefferson County man cried Monday afternoon as he pleaded guilty to shooting and killing his friend.
Marshall Dee Hendricks, 31, pleaded guilty to felony voluntary manslaughter with a deadly weapon before District Judge Dane H. Watkins Jr. Hendricks reached a plea agreement with Bonneville County Prosecutors last week and a second-degree murder charge was amended to manslaughter.
“I got into a conflict with a friend of mine,” Hendricks said as he pleaded guilty. “I became scared. When I seen (sic) him reach behind his back, I thought he was reaching for a gun and I didn’t wait for his hand to come back out to be sure and I shot him and it killed him.”