Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 13, 1985, Page 5A, Image 5

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    world beat
New evidence will send
Goetz case back to court
NEW YORK (AP) — A judge on Tues
day authorized the Manhattan district at
torney to resubmit the Bernhard Goetz
subway shooting case to a grand jury.
District Attorney Robert Morgenthau
said Acting Supreme Court Justice
Stephen Crane signed the order after pro
secutors presented new evidence in the
case. Morgenthau said the case will be
presented to a grand jury next week.
Morgenthau refused to say what the
new evidence was.
A grand jury in January refused to in
dict Goetz for the attempted murder of
four teen-agers he shot on a subway train
in Manhattan on Dec. 22. He was in
dicted only on weapons charges.
“1 don’t want to go into any detail.
This will be a secret proceeding and I
don’t want to influence it,” Morgenthau
said.
He said his office had applied to resub
mit the case to a grand jury on March 6,
but withdrew the application the next
day. Prosecutors submitted the current
application “in its final form” Tuesday,
and Crane approved it, Morgenthau said.
A grand jury indicted Goetz in January
on charges of weapons possession rather
than more serious charges such as at
tempted murder or assault in the
shootings on a Manhattan subway.
Goetz said he shot the youths after
they demanded $5 of him.
None of the four victims in the Dec. 22
shooting testified before that panel
because Morgenthau refused to grant
them immunity from prosecution on
possible charges stemming from the
incident.
Since then, officials have released tape
recordings in which Goetz said he fired a
fifth shot at one of the four young men
after telling him: “You don’t look so
bad, here’s another.”
.....—■
eagan-Mubarak talks end
WASHINGTON (AP) - President
Ronald Reagan said after a meeting
with President Hosni Mubarak of
Egypt today that Mubarak’s efforts to
get Middle East peace talks underway
are encouraging, but haven’t gone far
enough.
In an apparent rejection of
Mubarak's proposal for the United
States to meet with a delegation of Jor
danians and Palestinians, Reagan said
the parties to the Middle East conflict
are “still a long way from the
negotiating table.”
Reagan did not refer specifically to
Mubarak’s proposal as the two leaders
delivered their departure statements
on the White House South Lawn.
But Reagan's reference was clear
when he said, “Let us hope that the
positive trends that have recently
begun in the region will be
strengthened-”
Mubarak came to Washington to ap
peal to Reagan to approve a high-level
U.S. meeting with a joint delegation
of Palestinians and Jordanians as a
first step toward direct peace talks
between the Arabs and Israel. But
senior administration officials said
they were worried that Mubarak’s
strategy was aimed at promoting
back-door contacts between
Washington and the Palestine Libera
tion Organization.
The senior officials said the ad
ministration would have no part of
that, and Reagan’s statement in
dicated Mubarak was given no reason
to believe such a strategy would
work.
But Mubarak said the administra
tion shouldn't miss "a golden oppor
tunity for peace.” urging the United
States to act "to keep the momentum
going' ’ from recent peace moves.
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