16 Thursday, April 21, 1994 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Youth gets probation and warning The Associated Press TOPEKA — A teen-ager has been placed on probation for his part in an attempted carjacking that led to the shooting death of a Lawrence man last year. Shawnee County District Judge Dan Mitchell issued a stern warning when he placed James R. Wadley on probation Tuesday. "If you violate the terms and conditions of your probation in any manner, in any manner, I will lift the suspension of the commitment, and you will be committed to the Youth Center until you reach the age of 21," the judge said. One of Wadley's companions in the Sept. 18 incident in Lawrence in which Edward D. Lees was killed is serving a juvenile sentence in the Youth Center. The other is to be sentenced as an adult next week. Wadley, who was 17 when Lees was killed, was prosecuted as a juvenile in Douglas County for first-degree murder and attempted aggravated robbery. Testimony indicated that his participation involved giving a gun to co-defendant, Courtney Crockett. The third person, Abraham Orr, was convicted of shooting Lees. The jury found Wadley responsible only for attempted aggravated robbery. The sentencing phase of the Topeka youth's case was transferred to his home county, Shawnee County, under provisions of the juvenile code. essary by his therapist. Under terms of his probation, Wadley and his family must participate in individual and family therapy, and he must finish his high school education. Wadley also was ordered to get a job when he graduates, complete 500 hours of community service work and continue therapy for as long as deemed nec- Crockett, who was 17 at the time of the incident, was found legally responsible as a juvenile for the murder and attempted aggravated robbery and was committed to the Youth Center until he is 21. Orr, who also was 17 at the time, was tried as an adult because of his record as a juvenile offender. He was convicted of first-degree murder and attempted aggravated robbery and will be sentenced Monday. Court services officers from Douglas and Shawnee counties disagreed in their recommendations on probation for Wadley. Douglas County's Pat Henry said that probation was not a viable option and that Wadley should be committed to the Youth Center. Douglas County District Attorney Jerry Wells reacted strongly to the judge's action. Gubernatorial candidate's "to do" list stresses better education, health care and less crime By Stephen Martino Kansan staff writer State Rep. Joan Wagonn continued the long parade of Kansas gubernatorial hopefuls making their way to the University of Kansas campus. The Topeka Democrat spoke last night before about 25 people at Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union. Her presentation was sponsored by KU Democrats and the KU Pro-Choice Coalition. Wagonn said that she wanted to stop the state's slide to mediocrity by focusing on the community atmosphere the state has built for itself. Evoking the memory of former Emporia publisher William Allen White, the candidate said she wanted to help make Kansas a place where "things happen first." Specifically, Wagnon said the state needed to address problems with health care and education to benefit all citizens. Wagnon said that she would support a plan to raise the salaries of Board of Regents faculty but that she also thought that Washburn University should be admitted to the Regents system. "Health-care issues and addressing universal coverage for all Kansas residents, Wagnon said, is what sets her apart from her Democratic competition, Rep. Jim Slattery. "If there was an Olympic medal for fence-sitting, it would go to Jim Slattery," she said. "Jim Slattery has to let the people of Kansas know what he thinks about health care." Wagnon said she supported the idea of portability of a person's insurance, meaning that even if people changed jobs, they still would receive insurance coverage. She also said that any law passed by the state or Congress should include a bill for universal coverage — insurance for every citizen. "Whatever happens with health care, one thing is clear," she said. "We can't wait. We've waited too long." Crime, Wagnon said, will have to be a point of focus for the next governor. But, she said, issues such as the death penalty are not solutions. Instead, she suggested increased use of crime-prevention techniques such as community policing and early intervention for teen-agers. University of California 841-3775 Wagnon's claims of honesty seemed to affect some in the audience, such as Shannon Heide, Downs junior. "She will not waver," she said. "Maybe we won't like what she says all the time, but we will always know where she stands, and that is important in a politician." 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