May/15/08 05:56 PM Filed in:
Sean Taylor
MIAMI -- One of five suspects
charged in the slaying of Washington Redskins
safety Sean Taylor has pleaded guilty to charges
of second-degree murder and burglary.
Defense attorney Michael Hornung said Thursday that
according to the plea agreement, Venjah Hunte will
serve 29 years in prison and cooperate with
prosecutors.
Hunte pleaded guilty on Friday but prosecutors
requested the plea agreement be sealed because
investigators were pursuing the fifth suspect, Hornung
said.
That suspect, 16-year-old Timothy Brown, was charged
Wednesday with first-degree murder and armed burglary
of an occupied dwelling.
Brown was arrested in Lee County about 2:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Miami-Dade Police said in a statement. He was
awaiting transport to Miami-Dade County.
Brown did not yet have an attorney on record with the
prosecutor's office, Griffith said, and it has not been
determined if he will be tried with the four other
suspects.
Court documents and police reports had previously
suggested five people were involved in Taylor's death,
but only four were originally charged.
Taylor, 24, died of massive blood loss after he was
shot at his Miami-area home in November during a
botched robbery. A trial for the four Fort Myers-area
suspects is scheduled for Aug. 25.
Richard Sharpstein, a Miami defense attorney who has
acted as spokesman for the Taylor family, expressed
gratitude Wednesday for authorities' work on the case.
"The family is thankful that the investigation
continues and that all individuals responsible for
Sean's death meet harsh justice," he said.
Sharpstein said he could not speak about the facts of
the case because of a gag order.
(espn.com)