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— Griffin Daily News Thursday, April 13,1972
Suspect pleads guilty
to air piracy charge
DENVER (UPI) - Richard
Charles LaPoint halted his
three-day-old federal air piracy
trial Wednesday by pleading
guilty to charges he forced a
Hughes Airwest DC9 jetliner to
fly from Nevada to Colorado.
The bushy-haired Vietnam
veteran from Seabrook, N.H.,
bailed out of the aircraft with
$50,000 in ransom Jan. 20 as the
plane made its approach to
Denver. LaPoint was arrested
in an open farm field 90 miles
northeast of Colorado’s capital
city.
The government dismissed a
second charge of kidnaping
against the ex-helicopter crew
man after he pleaded guilty to
air piracy, a charge which
carries a minimum penalty of
20 years in prison to a
maximum penalty of death.
U.S. District Court Judge
Alfred A. Arraj said he would
pass sentence after a probation
report.
Rep. Thomason
to run for PSC
ATLANTA (UPI) - State Rep. Larry Thomason says
he will fight for the consumer against public utilities if he
is elected to the Public Service Commission.
Thomason, a young Democratic attorney from Decatur,
announced Wednesday he will seek the post now held by
Ford Spinks, the former state senator appointed to the
PSC by Gov. Jimmy Carter following the death of
Commissioner Walter McDonald next year.
“We need more men on the commission who are
oriented towards the consumer,” Thomason said in his
announcement. “We need a real balance on the
commission.”
Before accepting LaPoint’s
change of plea, the judge
questioned him closely about
his decision and whether he
realized he was waiving his
right to a jury trial.
Witnesses testified earlier
that LaPoint boarded the
aircraft at Las Vegas and
informed a stewardess as the
plane was taxiing for takeoff on
a flight to Reno that he was
carrying a bomb.
LaPoint allowed 51 passen
gers and two stewardesses to
leave the aircraft at Las Vegas.
The plane left for Denver after
the airline provided the hijack
er with $50,000, a crash helmet
and two parachutes.
In accepting LaPoint’s guilty
plea, Arraj said the “hard
evidence” indicates LaPoint
“was mentally competent and
legally sane at the time of the
alleged offense...and that he
was mentally capable of
controlling his conduct.”