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Federal prosecutors said Thursday they are willing to call 70 witnesses to counter a Spanish Fork man's claims of denial to his involvement in the disappearance and apparent murder of 15-year-old Kiplyn Davis.
Timmy Brent Olsen, 28, appeared before U.S. District Judge Thomas Greene on Thursday to set a trial date. Last month, Olsen became the third man to be indicted on multiple counts of perjury before a grand jury in connection with Davis' disappearance from Spanish Fork High School on May 2, 1995.
Olsen is charged with 20 counts of lying to a grand jury. According to court transcripts, Olsen was brought before a grand jury in April and confronted with alleged statements he made to various people that he had taken Davis from school and drove her up a nearby canyon with another man and returned without her. At other times, Olsen allegedly told unnamed witnesses that he killed Davis. "I took her, I beat her and disposed of the body," one witness has said Olsen told him or her. Through questioning, grand jury transcripts show Olsen repeatedly denied ever making those statements.
Greene set a trial date of Jan. 9 to give attorneys time to either resolve the case or go through extensive discovery that consists of reports, tape recordings and transcripts.
http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,615156059,00.html
Timmy Brent Olsen, 28, appeared before U.S. District Judge Thomas Greene on Thursday to set a trial date. Last month, Olsen became the third man to be indicted on multiple counts of perjury before a grand jury in connection with Davis' disappearance from Spanish Fork High School on May 2, 1995.
Olsen is charged with 20 counts of lying to a grand jury. According to court transcripts, Olsen was brought before a grand jury in April and confronted with alleged statements he made to various people that he had taken Davis from school and drove her up a nearby canyon with another man and returned without her. At other times, Olsen allegedly told unnamed witnesses that he killed Davis. "I took her, I beat her and disposed of the body," one witness has said Olsen told him or her. Through questioning, grand jury transcripts show Olsen repeatedly denied ever making those statements.
Greene set a trial date of Jan. 9 to give attorneys time to either resolve the case or go through extensive discovery that consists of reports, tape recordings and transcripts.
http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,615156059,00.html