6 Thursdav. March 27.1975 University Daily Kansan Lewis incident trial continued From page one Stuart, Greensboro, N.C., freshman; and Karen Rayne, North Hopkins, Mn.; sophomore. White represented Looney and Jones. Jones represented Brown, Pilot and Ravens. tified any of the defendants as actually having struck them. Whyte said, after the trial was continued, that he would attempt to prove that Looney wasn't present at the incident, and that neither of the complainants could identify beyond a reasonable doubt that either of his clients struck the complainants. Jones and Whye said they preferred that their clients not comment on the trial. However, Ewell overruled the motions and said that the prosecution had shown that injuries to the complainants had occurred before the trial, which was adequate to make a prima facie case. The prosecution presented about three and one-half hours of testimony from six witnesses. The prosecutor, Whitse bad opened his defense and had called a third witness when Mike Elwell, Douglas County Court Judge, decided that the trial would continue because the evidence provided was continued because Jones and Whyte had moved separately for a dismissal of charges after the prosecution rested its case. They said inconsistencies in the testimony for the prosecution were obvious, and that neither of the complainants had positively iden- A prima facie case needs only to prove that an act was apparently committed. Whyte and Jones entered motions for a mistrial after Debra Lee Wastell told Jones during cross examination that she had asked another witness in the case during a lunch recess whether she had used the defense in identifying one of the defendants. Elwell, who had instructed the witnesses before the recess not to discuss their testimony with anyone, said the conduct of the motion was improper, but exacerbated the motion. Whyte and Jones questioned both complaints about the exact times of the confrontations with the defendants. They also concentrate on what they present when the fight broke out and asked the Wastelswil whether they could specifically identify each of the defendants as having struck them. Paxton also testified. She said she was the first member of the Lewis staff to arrive in the basement after the incident. Committee members will sit in on the other committee budget hearings, April 14, Rolfs said. He said the other committees would look to Finance and Auditing for Brad Max, Overland Park pachomore, is chairman of the auditing subcommittee. This subcommittee is responsible for the use of student activity fees, Rolfs said. Two key Student Senate committees elected chairmen Wednesday night, moving the Senate budget process one step nearer completion. The next step in the process will be a StudEx meeting April 1 to distribute group funding requests among the various committees for consideration. Juli Anderson, Kirkwood, Mo., sophomore, was elected chairman of the Finance and Auditing Committee despite being one of the few She was attending a funeral in Wichita. Rolfs read the committee a note from the office and she stated her qualifications for office. The prosecution also called two nurses from Wakata Hospital. The nurses testified that the nurses had been exposed to methamphetamine. Student Senate elects 3 to head 2 key committees Jef Rhoads, Leawood freshman, and Scott Siebels, Prairie Village sophomore, were elected coachmort of the Student Services Committee. According to Mary Lou Reece, student body vice president, the Committee on Education for Adult Learners said. the student Services Committee because of the large amount of work done by the committee. She said last year's chairman had been overworked. 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