SHOOTOUT WITNESS IN LIMBO : MAN MIGHT TAKE THE 5TH IN GLENDALE CASE.Byline: Lee Condon Daily News Staff Writer The prosecution's star witness in the criminal case against six men accused of murder is expected to decide today whether to continue testifying or invoke his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. At a preliminary hearing Tuesday, Glendale Municipal Court Judge Laura Matz halted Ara Karapatian's testimony and told him to get advice from a lawyer as to whether he should continue to testify. Matz said she was concerned that Karapatian had incriminated himself in testimony Monday and might continue to do so. Karapatian, the owner of the Mirage Clothing Store in Glendale, testified Monday about a shootout Shootout Venture capital jargon. Refers to two or more venture capital firms fighting for the startup. at his store Dec. 17 in which two men were killed. During that testimony, he said he pulled out a gun that he kept in his desk drawer and fired in self-defense (Law) in protection of self, - it being permitted in law to a party on whom a grave wrong is attempted to resist the wrong, even at the peril of the life of the assailiant. - Wharton. See also: Self-defense . But defense lawyers suggested that Karapatian, who has been convicted of two felonies, was incriminating in·crim·i·nate tr.v. in·crim·i·nat·ed, in·crim·i·nat·ing, in·crim·i·nates 1. To accuse of a crime or other wrongful act. 2. himself on the stand because it is illegal for a convicted felon An individual who commits a crime of a serious nature, such as Burglary or murder. A person who commits a felony. felon n. a person who has been convicted of a felony, which is a crime punishable by death or a term in state or federal prison. to have a firearm. Deputy District Attorney Eleanor Hunter told Matz that her office has decided not to offer Karapatian immunity from prosecution if he incriminates himself on the stand. Matz ordered Karapatian to return to court today with a decision on whether he will invoke his Fifth Amendment privilege. ``If he decides to take the Fifth Amendment we will move to strike his testimony,'' defense lawyer Alan Baum told the judge. ``If that happens the (deputy) district attorney has candidly acknowledged the nature of her case may change.'' Police contend the defendants were part of an extortion extortion, in law, unlawful demanding or receiving by an officer, in his official capacity, of any property or money not legally due to him. Examples include requesting and accepting fees in excess of those allowed to him by statute or arresting a person and, with ring that targeted businesses owned by Armenian immigrants. All six have pleaded not guilty to charges of murder, attempted murder In the criminal law, attempted murder is committed when the defendant does an act that is more than merely preparatory to the commission of the crime of murder and, at the time of these acts, the person has a specific intention to kill. , robbery and conspiracy. Two people, Atur Atyan, 27, and Edmom Takatlyan, 19, were killed in the shootout. |
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