University Daily Kansan / Thursday, January 25, 1990 5 Dismissal sought for accused teen The Associated Press TOPEKA, Kan. — A motion seeking dismissal of one of two teen-agers charged in the staying of three elderly Topeka residents last month says that the release of certain information in the case was illegal. Shawnee County Public Defender Ron Wurtz filed the motion Tuesday on behalf of Tyrone L. Baker, 19, of Shawnee County. Three counts of first-degree murder. He challenged the release by District Attorney Gene Olander of a 14-page affidavit detailing charges against Baker. Olander alleged in the affidavit that Baker and his girlfriend, Lisa Ann Pfannenstiel, 18, who is charged with one count of first-degree murder, broke into a Topeka home in early December and killed the occupant, Ida Mae Dougerty. 72. Two neighbors who went to check on the woman the following day — Lester Haley, 87, and his wife, Nancy, 69 — also were killed. Wurtz tried to have the lengthy affidavit sealed from public view when Olander filed it in Shawnee County District Court, but several reporters obtained copies before Wurtz could get a judge to rule on his request. The court, in an administrative order dated Nov. 27, 1985, authorized the clerk of the district court to "make available for examination, upon request, any affidavits filed." Since then, the affidavits — which are narrative statements by the district attorney's office explaining the case — have been open for public inspection. Wurtz argued that the order circumvents the intent of state law, which says such affidavits should not be disseminated without a judge's order. Wurtz said the law means the decision of whether to release the material should be made on a case-by-case basis. Turkey will get 310 missiles from U.S. The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Bush administration has informed Congress that it intends to sell Turkey 310 Sidewindier air-to-air missiles and support equipment at a cost of $30 million, the Pentagon said Wednes- The heat-seeking missiles, formally designated AIM-RS, will be used on Turkey's co-produced F-16 fighter aircraft, the statement said. The sale "will contribute to the foreign policy and national security objectives of the United States by improving the military capabilities of Turkey in fulfillment of its NATO obligations," the statement said. Continued from p. 1 1968, when he announced that the Justice Department would examine possible violations of criminal law in the affair. That was the day Meese disclosed that some funds from the secret Iran arms sales had been diverted to the contras. Reagan maintains that he didn't know about the diversion, and Second said it would be "speculative" on his part to suggest otherwise. Secord Pentagon intensifies its war on drugs Secord said he didn't think there was "anything illegal." The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The second phase of the National Drug Control Strategy, to be unveiled Thursday by President Bush, will call for spending more than $10 billion on the war against drugs in 1991, at least $1.2 billion more than this year, sources said Wednesday. Money for the Pentagon's effort to battle drugs would rise about 50 percent, from $880 million this year to $1.3 billion in fiscal 1991, a draft of the strategy and plan. Congress has allocated about $8.8 billion for the drug war this fiscal year, about $900 million more than the president's budget, and the strategy unveiled last September. The new strategy also will intensify federal anti-drug efforts in five areas immediately, said the sources, all of whom requested anonymity. Those areas — metropolitan New York, Miami, Miami, Los Angeles and virtually all of the Southwest border — will be designated as high-intensity drug-trafficking regions. They will benefit this year from $25 million previously approved by Congress to fight drugs in the worst-afflicted regions and from as much as $21 billion from the federal asset-forture fund, the sources said. isy and large, the strategy's focus will remain as it was in the original plan: --Harsh, state-imposed penalties for drug users. —Intensified treatment and prevention efforts. —Bigger budgets for law enforcement at all levels. One source said that the targeting of five areas in the war against drugs this year will not mean more money for local governments. Those governments "won't see any checks," said the source. "What they will see is increased awareness and cooperation from the feds, that type of thing. 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