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needs new locks $150 • 272-9273 bet 8:00am- 8:30pm only403
Ford Tempo & Mercury Topaz repair manual $20 • 272-9273 bet 8am-8:30pm400
Repair manual for Chrysler LHS, New Yorker, Intrepid & Eagle Vision • 272-9273 bet 8am-8:30pm400
VW official service manual for Fast & Squareback, 1968-1973 • 272-9273 bet 8am-8:30pm400
1982 official Chevy light truck shop manual. Great cond $35 • 272-9273 bet 8:30am-8:30pm394
Parting out 1977 Ford F150 pick up, complete. Has not run for over 10yrs. No win- dows • 272-9273 bet 8am- 8:30pm only391
1969 Fisher body service manual, very rare $35. In depth on everything but motor & Trans • 272-9273 bet 8am-8:30pm390
Repair manual for 1984-94 Ford Tempo & Mercury Topaz. Slightly used, good cond $15 • 272-9273 bet 8am-8:30pm390
Old chrome V6 metal emblem $19, some pitting maybe from an old International Harvester • 272-9273 bet 8:30am- 8:30pm387
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Mid 1950’s F250 emblem. One only, great cond $35 • 272-9273 bet 8:30am- 8:30pm330
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95 Jet Ski, 3 seater w/ trail- er. New tires, needs some work $850 • 483-7609412
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Canopy for small boat. Made of thick vinyl w/ metal frame. 61 1/2” wide at bot- tom base x 24” high. Older, been in storage $50 • 272- 9273 bet 8am-8:30pm376
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Mercedes Benz brakelight lens covers for 1970-1980’s. Disconnected, ready to go. One pair $68 • 272-9273
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13” Dexter rim for very old trailer. Good cond $35 • 272-9273 bet 8am-8:30pm376
Chrysler/Dodge/Eagle repair manual 1993-97 $18. Chrysler LHS, Concorde & New Yorker. Also Dodge Intrepid & Eagle Vision. In good shape • 272-9273 bet 8:30am-8:30pm37
Flywheels for V8 Chevy motors $21. For older chevy motor • 272-9273 bet
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Used tire, 65% tread left $23. P215/65/R17 • 272- 9273 bet 8am-8:30pm only
89 Chevy Beretta GT, 5sp, stick, 6cy $1400 • 202-
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99 Saturn Ion, 4cyl, 4dr, 5spd, xlnt MPG, runs great $1800 • 789-8729410
95 Volvo 850 wagon. New axle, tune-up, ac, brakes. Runs great $1850 • 818- 424-1679413
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79 Jaguar V12 $1500 • 718-
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77 Ford 3/4ton. Runs good, needs battery & registration $550 • 483-7609410
68 Dodge Dart, 4dr, 6cy, stick shift $700 • 526-7799410
66 Chevy Wagon, no motor & tranny, great body $1800 • 317-5626408
1969 Fisher body service manual $35. Includes every- thing but motor & tranny. Great cond, rare find • 272- 9273 bet 8am-8:30pm only385
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86 Mercedes, runs $500 • 998-7921411
95 Mercury GS 6cy, runs $375 • 839-3557411
02 Oldsmobile, auto, low
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Chilton’s repair manual for Mazda cars 1978-89, good cond. Models 323, 626, 929, GLC, MX-6 & RX7 $20 • 272-9273 bet 8am-8:30pm only352
Chiltons repair manual for GM cars 1982-1992. Covers
93 Geo Metro, 5seats, 3cy, needs motor $500 • 526- 7799410
96 Honda Civic, 2dr, 170k miles $1400 • 860-1125412
90 Honda Accord, needs head gasket $375 • 839-
Elkhart Murder Suspect Tells Judge He's SeenTrial OnTV, Doesn't NeedAttorney
By JORDAN FOUTS
A man charged in a 2015 Elkhart murder and criminal confinement case insisted Thursday on representing himself in court despite warnings from the judge that it could be the worst deci- sion of his life.
Elkhart County Circuit Court Judge Terry Shewmaker granted the request of Leon Tyson, 28, to represent himself as he stands trial on charges related to the shooting death of Tommie Strowder. The 37-year-old Strowder was shot and killed June 20, 2015, in the 500 block of West Marion Street in Elkhart.
Tyson had signed a waiver and said he want- ed to proceed with the trial without a lawyer. Shewmaker said he would only allow him to give up his right to a lawyer if he understood what that meant for his trial.
Shewmaker explained that the murder charge carries a sentence of up to 65 years and the Level 3 felony charge of criminal confinement a sentence of up to 16 years. He said Tyson would likely serve 75 percent of the potential sentences if convicted, meaning he could be imprisoned for at least 60 years.
The judge also pointed out that attorneys have skills vital to a trial such as Tyson's, such as con-
sidering evidence and witnesses, examining and cross-examining those witnesses on the stand and following all the necessary legal rules and procedures. Tyson would have to do the same and would not receive any special treatment acting as his own attorney, he said.
He also couldn't com- plain after the trial that he was given a bad lawyer, Shewmaker said.
Tyson told the judge he would educate himself on what he needed to do and would represent himself "to the best of my abilities," but he was not able to answer many of Shewmaker's ques- tions to the judge's satis- faction, such as the number of pre-emptory challenges allowed in jury selection and the applicability of federal
case law to a state case such as his.
Asked if he had ever even seen a trial, Tyson answered, "On TV."
After granting Tyson's request Shewmaker also ordered that standby counsel be appointed, just in case.
"Because this has hap- pened time after time, and when they get to that moment of truth, the defendant backs out," he said. "We don't want to have to start over, so we will have someone there from the beginning."
Tyson was charged with murder and criminal con- finement after police say he held Strowder and a woman at gunpoint in the woman's apartment as he demanded one of them return a stolen gun or give him $300 in
exchange. Multiple wit- nesses told police that Strowder called a friend and asked her to retrieve $300 from his home because "my life depends on it."
While Tyson was still holding Strowder and the woman at gunpoint, Strowder got up, told Tyson “you’re not going to kill me,” and ran out of the home. Tyson fol- lowed him outside and shot him twice as he ran across the street.
After the shooting, Tyson got in the woman’s car and drove away down a nearby alley.
Strowder was found lying behind a home nearly a block away. He was pronounced dead of his injuries at Memorial Hospital in South Bend and his death was ruled a homicide.
A police K-9 unit search- ing an alley near the scene found a semi- automatic pistol, which police say was the gun used to shoot Strowder. Casings found near the scene and bullets removed from Strowder’s body and the side of a nearby home matched the pistol.
Tyson was extradited to Elkhart County earlier this month from the Cook County Jail in Chicago on unrelated charges of possessing a firearm as a convicted felon. His first court appearance in Elkhart was Aug. 15.
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