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Calif (AI'J — Amateur sleuths in a commit nity college seminar vs ill get a chance to help polic e unravel a real-lift* murder mystery that has gone unsolved for 11 years "Hopefully, tins ( lass will lead into new areas of inquiry." said Campbell Police Sgt Russ Patterson, an instructor for the Fell. 2t. seminar. "WHODUNNIT An Unsolved Mystery Patterson is one of the Investigators working on the c ase of Cynthia Munoz, a l't-year-old Campbell woman who was fatally stablied in 1983 The four-hour Seminar offered by San Jose 1 vergeen College District's Institute for Business and Community Develop ment will ( one entrate on the < ase Munoz was last seen alive leaving a hos pital w here she had visited her boyfriend who had been injured in an automobile accident Her bodv was found several hours later in a bedroom of the home she shared with her boyfriend and his family Those taking the seminar will !«• briefed on bow a homicide investigation is con ducted and then the crime w ill lie re i re ated Kvidence developed from the si etie and Inter in the investigation will be pre sented Afterward, the participants write a paper on what tiles think happened Who ever comes up with the most plausible s< e nario wins a $50 i ortideate toward anoth er class There already has been a good deal of interest shown in the seminar. After a sto ry appeared about the offering in Mon day's San lose Mercury News, school offi < nils reported getting more than 20 calls from people wanting to take it. said Marie Schaefer, the school's community educa tion spei ialist 1Hopefully this class will lead into new areas of inquiry.’ Russ Patterson, Campbell Police Sgl Tin* < lass is pottered after one offered last year through Hartnell Collage's Com munity Educ ation program in Salinas and, police said, helped < rat k the August shooting death of a taxi cab driver outside a conference center Three people were arrested in the case. One seminar partic ipant submitted an essay that was so good, police said, that it would have led them to the suspects. However, the publicity generated by the class led one of the suspects to turn him self m before police could act upon it. Man arraigned in teacher shooting ShAITIJ-. (Al’J - A man who said he was sexu ally abused by oin' of his former middle si hool Iliai tiers pleaded innocent Tuesday lo first-degree murder hi the tenchet s stiooting death. Diirnill Allen Cloud, 24 dressed in sandals and a red jail jumpsuit, mitered the plea in a brief appearam e before King County Superior Court Judge Joan K DuHuque She scheduled a hearing l'eb 22 to set a trial date Cloud said he understood the charge, read In deputy prosecutor Timothy Bradshaw, and in a strong voice replied "not guilty" when asked for a plea. Defense lawyer Karen O'Shea said Cloud cried after they left the courtroom .is fie was led bai k to jail. Cloud, n standout high si hool and college ath lete, was charged last Friday with first degree mur der in the Jan 31 slaying of Whitman Middle Si hool teacher Neal Summers Summers, 4.r). was shot once in tlie back as he entered the school Cloud told police he shot Summers with nil ARIfi rifle from a distant e of about ISO feet, court papers showed Cloud was unable to give police a reason for his actions, court papers said Hut lie dew titled wak mg early the day of the shooting, dressing in com bat gear anti driving to the si hool. where he wait ed for Summers, then aimed for tus heart and fired one shot. Cloud (old polo •• Summers initiated a sexual relalmnship with him onto Cloud left middle school for high school Cloud described a 10-year sexual relationship between the two Cloud is held on $250,000 cash-only hail Bradshaw s.uil prosecutors have asked Cloud's defense attorneys for permission to conduct a psy chological examination of Cloud Prosecutors have retained Jon K Conte, ns associate professor of six ial work at the University of Washington for an examination. Bradshaw said His expertise includes adult survivors of sexual abuse "If there is a mental defense the defense needs to establish that there w as an imminent fear" of harm, Bradshaw said Cloud's law yer, John Henrv Browne, has said he plans to have Cloud examined by a neuropsychol ogist to see whether head injuries Cloud suffered during m hool sports could have damaged his men tal abilities Cloud also w ill he examined by a psv i hiatrist who is an expert m the area of abused child syndrome. Browne said II i divided of first-degree murder. Cloud faces a sentencing range from 20 years to 20 years, eight months Under the state Sentencing Reform Act, o judge is allowed to impose a lesser sentence if a defendant has suffered a continuing pattern of abuse and the offense was m response to that abuse. Abuser against treatment ROSEBURG (AP) — A convicted sex abuser has chosen prison over a treat ment program that includes looking at pornography because he doesn’t want to sin any more. Ron Paul Brown, 53, of Glide was sentenced to 16 months in prison on Mon day after turning down a chance for probation that includes a sex offender’s treatment program. Part of the program tests a person's reaction to sex ually explicit material to see if they should remain under treatment. “1 don’t believe that 1, as a Christian, can knowing ly expose myself to pornog raphy," Brown said at an earlier court hearing. Judge to rule in rape, kidnapping of teen-ager COl.VU.Uv, Wash (AI’) — A judge will rule next month whether a man who admitted raping a teen-ager in front of her mother will lie sentenced under the stale’s new "three strikes" law. An attorney representing Mil hael Elton Johnson. 35, said Tuesday he will argue that Johnson has only two Class A felonies, one fewer than necessary to qualify for a mandatory life sentence without parole. Johnson pleaded guilty Monday in Stevens County Superior Court to two counts of first-degree rape and one of second-degree kidnap ping Stevens County I’rosis utor Jerry Wetle said he will ask Supe rior Court lodge Fred Stewart to sentence Johnson to life in prison as a habitual violent criminal A hearing scheduled Mari h - t before Stewart yvill determine whether a judge or jury considers Johnson’s criminal background. Sentem mg yvas tentatively scheduled April 6. both Welle and publii defender John Troberg agreed that while the intent of citizens who approved Initiative 593 last November is clear, there is difficulty in implementing it "The courts are going to have to take a look at the procedure." Wetle said. Troberg said the first issue he yvill raise in challenging Johnson's potential sentence is the prix ess used to determine which prior i on ORIENTAL MARKET Vj Close to U of 0 on 13th Ave. t • 1 .irgs wkiiion ot Asian IsmhIs lapanesc. Korean. ( hincse, Southeast Asian, sk 1 * IXIkiniis Korean slsli (.unis imlmling Kirnchi and sushi. A # Asian sidco tape rentals UfA, * Parking lol available next door 10 store - (Wspu rebate tor loll parking1 <>Nj I I Cli \w <.K tim hum Yu. Kvi Hi .1(1 I lospil.ll) 1 i«tin\ \l«»n Vu *) OO.im *> (Hipm victions am counted toward the three "strikes." "Under the old habitual criminal statute, the jury would make spe cifh findings on prior history. Under the Sentencing Reform Act, that's a function for the judge alone." Troberg said "Under Initiative 593, there is a complete void there." Welle said he will ask for an exceptional sentence of nearly 70 years, should the three strikes law not apply in Johnson's case, or lie overturned. Johnson agreed to plead guilty in order to have some charges dis missed and to spare the victims the trauma of a public trial, hut retained the right to challenge the sentence, W'etle said Troberg said he will contest inclusion of some of Johnson's prior convictions and will appeal any sentence alune a standard range of 20-25 years. In court Monday, he admitted raping the Springdale girl in her home Christmas Day while her mother watt hed, then kidnapped the girl and her mother the following day and raped the girl again in Lin coln County. As part of the plea agreement, tint Lincoln County rape and kid napping charges would tie dropped, as well as a rape charge stem ming from an accusation that he sexually assaulted a woman in Waldport, Ore . last September