14 Wednesday, September 30, 1992 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN An eve for art MiRa Park, Kansas City, Mo., junior, scans photos at the Conographics original movie poster sale at the International Room in the Kansas Union. The sale will last until Friday. Woman enters jail for helping in theft By Stacy Morford Kansan staff writer A Lawrence woman began a 10-month sentence in the Douglas County jail Monday for helping steal equipment and personal property valued together at $14,000 from the Central Missouri men's basketball team during a game at Allen Field house last year. Nicole Emrick, 22, was sentenced by Douglas County District Court Judge Ralph King Jr. She was ordered to pay $3,000 restitution to the insurance company that reimbursed the CMSU players. Mark Knight, assistant district attorney, said that Emrick helped to carry the items from the CMSU locker room to a waiting vehicle during the Nov. 30 game. She was charged with 12 counts of felony theft. On June 8, the district attorney's office accepted a no-contest plea from Emrick on five counts of misdemeanor theft. In exchange for the reduced sentence, Emrick agreed to testify against the codefendant in the case, Jeffrey Holly Emrick never had to testify, and she never will. Holly was murdered in July in Lawrence. Two former KU football players have been charged with the crime. The original 12 counts of theft against Emrick were class E felonies. Most people charged with a class E felony, which is the lowest-level felony, are immediately placed on parole, Knight said. He said that Emrick, instead, likely would serve the entire 10 months of her sentence because the five misdemeanors were class A, the highest level misdemeanor. By Stacy Morford Man pleads no contest in murder Kansan staff writer A former Lawrence resident pleaded no contest Monday to second-degree murder charges in the strangling death of a Lawrence woman on Halloween night three years ago. Walker faces a maximum sentence of life in prison for the felony charge. The minimum sentence would be five years. Tyrone Walker, 27, will be sentenced at 4 p.m. Oct. 30 — one day before the anniversary of 25-year-old Tamara Baker's disappearance. 31, 1989. Frank Diehl, deputy district attorney, said a hat belonging to Walker was found near Baker's decaying body, which was discovered on East Eighth Street in April 1990. Walker was the last person witnesses said they saw with Baker before she disappeared. Police called in Kris Speery, a forensic pathologist from Atlanta and a former Lawrence resident, to examine the body. By studying a broken bone in Baker's neck, Speery determined the woman had been strangled by human hands. Walker, in the meantime, had moved to Brooklyn, N.Y. He was arrested when police there recognized him in a lineup he went to voluntarily and for which he was paid. Lawrence Police Sgt. Kevin Harmon interviewed Walker in New York and escorted him back to Lawrence on Aug. 12 on the charge of first-degree murder. At Walker's preliminary hearings, Harmon testified that during the interviews Walker had confessed to choking Baker and dragging her body to Lawrence's old Social and Rehabilitation Services building, 619 East Eighth St. Diehl said Walker's charge was reduced to second-degree murder because the district attorney's office could not prove that the act was premeditated. Without proof, the court would most likely reduce the charge to voluntary murder, which carries a lighter sentence, he said. By pleading no contest to second-degree murder, Walker accepted the charge but did not admit that he had committed the crime, Diehl said. Defendants who plead guilty can also be sued for their admitted actions in civil court. 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