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UPDATE: Drum says he wants to plead guilty to murder

Published on Wed, Jun 13, 2012
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Double-murder suspect Patrick Drum interrupted his attorney in Clallam County Superior Court today to tell the judge he wants to plead guilty.

 

"Your honor, I'd like to plead guilty, if possible," he said to Judge Ken Williams.

 

Drum is charged with burglary, unlawful possession of a firearm and two counts of aggravated first degree murder in the June 3 deaths of Gary Blanton Jr. and Jerry Ray.

 

Drum's attorney Karen Unger said she didn't think he could plead guilty at that point.

 

"We don't have the ability to accept your plea at this time," Williams said, agreeing with Unger.

 

Drum protested and said it was his life and no court or attorney could make that decision for him.

 

"I'm guilty," he said. "I want to plead guilty."

 

He reiterated his earlier request to represent himself in the case but Williams advised him to continue talking to Unger about the case.

 

Unger said she spoke with Drum before the hearing and was expecting him to sign a waiver allowing Prosecuting Attorney Deb Kelly more time to decide whether or not to seek the death penalty but now she wasn't sure if he would sign or not.

 

Drum said if a jury wants him to die that's up to them but "if the prosecutor wants to threaten me with death I'm not going to give her more time to do it."

 

In an interview Wednesday afternoon, Unger said defendants charged with aggravated first-degree murder are not allowed to plead guilty at the initial arraignment when the prosecutor has announced their intent to consider the death penalty.

 

The prosecution and defense both have a certain amount of time to figure out if there are mitigating factors that would convince a jury to not impose the death penalty, she said.

 

If a defendant were allowed to plead guilty before the state makes that determination, they could theoretically avoid the death penalty, she said.

 

Unger said the defense will compile information on "why we don't believe the death penalty is appropriate for him."

 

Williams set a hearing for 9 a.m. June 28 in Clallam County Superior Court and set a tentative trial date of Aug. 6, lasting three to four weeks.

 

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