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Change of plea in Navajo death sought
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THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2002 A New Mexico man who pleaded guilty to beating a Navajo teenager to death wants to change his plea. Shaun Murphy in February agreed to second-degree murder charges for the death of 16-year-old Fred Martinez, Jr. His public defender last week asked for the plea to be withdrawn. If the request is approved, Murphy will face first-degree murder charges. He will also get a jury trial. Martinez was found dead in Colorado. He had gone to a rodeo on the Southern Ute Reservation but never returned. Martinez has been described by family and friends as gay and transgendered. Get the Story:
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