Report spares Va. man capital murder charge
Friday - 2/1/2013, 3:17pm  ET
STANARDSVILLE, Va. - A capital murder charge has been dropped against a Charlottesville man accused in the slaying of three in Greene County.
Prosecutor Ronald L. Morris says that decision was made based on the results of a mental evaluation of 27-year-old Taybronne Altereik White. He said the defendant could not be subject to a death penalty because of the findings.
White is accused in the May 3 deaths of 26-year-old Brian Robert Daniels, 25- year-old Dustin Tyler Knighton and 26-year-old Lisa Hwang. Investigators believe the three were shot after a botched home invasion.
The Daily Progress ( http://bit.ly/TmHlxg) reports that White's attorney asked the court to provide funds for a mental retardation expert for the defense.
White has pleaded not guilty to three first-degree murder charges.
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Information from: The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com
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