By Benjamin Cox
Two women will get to argue that a plea deal in a murder case from 2
years ago holds over to their own. Circuit Judge John M. Madonia said
yesterday he would allow motions to dismiss charges against 64 year old
Joyce Gill and her daughter 39 year old Jewell Maul to be readmitted and
proceed to an evidentiary hearing, according to the Journal Courier.
The two are charged with financial exploitation of an elderly
person. They are accused of making $39,449 in transactions from the bank
account of 88 year old Norma Notson whom they were charged with taking
care of. Their attorneys argue the women cannot be prosecuted, though,
because of an oral agreement between then-special prosecutor Ed
Parkinson and Gill’s husband, Robert Gill. The agreement was part of a
plea deal in Robert Gill’s first-degree murder guilty plea in the 2015
shooting death of Andrew Maul, who was Jewell Maul’s ex-husband. Robert
Gill plead guilty to the shooting in 2017 and is serving 49 years in
prison for the murder. The agreement allegedly stipulated there would be
no charges brought against the two women resulting from the
investigation into the shooting as well as no further investigation into
Notson’s case.
At a hearing in September, Madonia denied the conclusion that the
two could not be prosecuted and scheduled the cases against the women to
move forward. He believed new special prosecutor Matthew Goetten
originally had filed the charges against the women and could not be held
to another prosecutor’s agreement. Madonia has learned since through
discovery documents and motions to reconsider that Goetten and Parkinson
filed the charges together. The motions to reconsider the dismissal
maintained Goetten and Parkinson are representatives of the same office
and are “bound by the verbal agreement.” Goetten contends that the plea
agreement is not enforceable in the case, according to a report by the
Journal Courier. Goetten would not communicate further on the case with
WLDS News via email yesterday after the hearing.
An
evidentiary hearing has been set for January 9th during
which the court has called on Parkinson and Robert Gill’s attorney,
W. Scott Hanken to testify on the oral plea agreement.
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