Man Charged In Boy's Death Takes Stand
Defense Works To Suppress Key Evidence
Attorney: "Did you keep clothes there?"Glover: "Yes."Attorney: "On occasion, did you sleep there?"Glover: "Yes."Attorney: "Is that the address on your driver's license?"Glover: "Yes it is."Some of the pictures on the seized computer are important to the state's case. Images found on the computer show people holding guns, including Glover.The defense also said it wanted evidence taken from the home of Glover's former girlfriend, Catina McMillian, suppressed.McMillian took the stand and told the court she gave police the OK to search her apartment, where investigators said they found evidence, including a bullet, shell casings and mop used to clean.Another issue the defense brought up in court was the interrogation of Glover by police.Glover's attorneys said any statements or admissions made were obtained without a right to counsel and therefore violated their client's rights.Part of the interrogation was played in court for Judge Charles Arnold, who is now charged with deciding whether to suppress that and other evidence.Motions not argued in court on Thursday, included the manslaughter charge that the defense wants dropped because it says selling a young person a gun is not necessarily manslaughter, as well as whether the judge should remove himself from the case.Channel 4's Dan Leveton also reported McMillian's son could have an important role to play in the case because police said he told them Glover was the man who sold a gun to Youmans.Arguments on the motions filed are expected to continue in court on Tuesday.
- December 4, 2007: Prosecutor: 12-Year-Old Shot Himself
- November 16, 2007: Man Accused Of Manslaughter In Boy's Death
- November 2, 2007: Suspect's Jailhouse Phone Calls Released
- October 19, 2007: New Info Released In Boy's Shooting Death
- October 4, 2007: Police May Have Gun In 12-Year-Old's Death
- September 5, 2007: Lawyer: Man Held On Gun Charge Threatened
- August 30, 2007: Attorney's Attempt To Shut Out Media Denied
- August 28, 2007: Paper: 12-Year-Old Accidentally Shot Himself
- August 23, 2007: Dead Boy's Family Turns Out For Arraignment
- August 10, 2007: Tip In Boy's Death Prompts Police Search
- August 7, 2007: 12-Year-Old Found In Woods Laid To Rest
- August 5, 2007: Friends, Family Mourn 12-Year-Old's Death
- August 3, 2007: Family Of Man Linked To Tony Youmans' Case Speaks Out
- August 2, 2007: Police: Missing 12-Year-Old Died Of Gunshot
- August 1, 2007: 12-Year-Old's Family Grieves, Wants Answers
- July 31, 2007: Police: Body Found In Woods Believed To Be Missing Boy
- July 31, 2007: Mom Pleads For Public's Help To Find Son
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In a week-long trial, Derrick Glover, 24, was convicted of mansalughter and providing a minor with a firearm. Prosecutors say he sold the gun to Youmans, then got rid of the gun after the boy accidentally shot himself with it.



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