Haynie pleaded guilty to four counts of aggravated murder and one count of attempted murder, according to CNN affiliate KSL. An additional five counts of discharging a firearm were dismissed as part of a plea deal, according to KSL. Prosecutors had alleged that Haynie stayed home from school on January 17, 2020, waiting for his family to return home. When his mother, Consuelo Alejandra Haynie, 52, arrived that afternoon with his 12-year-old sister Maylan, the teenager allegedly shot and killed them. He did the same to his other brothers, Alexis, 15, and Matthew, 14, later that afternoon, according to a charging document. Just after 6pm, the father, Colin Haynie, arrived home. The father told police his son shot him in the leg and hit him in the head, but was able to subdue the teenager. A neighbor called 911 and took father and son to the hospital, Tooele County District Attorney Scott Broadhead said when he announced the charges against Haynie. The teenager confessed to the murders during the 911 call and was arrested at the hospital, he said. “Jeffrey wanted to take responsibility and the delay was his lawyers’ job, not his,” Bautista said, emphasizing Haney’s age at the time of the murders. Haynie is being held in juvenile detention despite being a legal adult, Bautista told CNN. In some cases, under Utah law, juveniles over the age of 14 charged with serious felonies can remain in the juvenile system until they turn 25. “His attorneys worked with the Tooele County District Attorney’s Office to keep Jeffery in the juvenile justice system, where programs and resources are specifically designed to address the developmental needs of juvenile offenders, including education, training and mental health “, the lawyer’s statement said. “This case is as tragic as it gets, for everyone involved, family, extended family, neighbors and friends, church congregation, students and classmates, the entire city, county and state communities.” , Bautista said. Haynie waived his right to a preliminary hearing and his sentencing is scheduled for Dec. 7, Bautista said. CNN’s Andy Rose contributed to this report.
title: “Jeffery Haynie Grantsville Utah Man Pleads Guilty To Murders Of His Mother And 3 Siblings When He Was 16 " ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-11” author: “Clara Kye”
Haynie pleaded guilty to four counts of aggravated murder and one count of attempted murder, according to CNN affiliate KSL. An additional five counts of discharging a firearm were dismissed as part of a plea deal, according to KSL. Prosecutors had alleged that Haynie stayed home from school on January 17, 2020, waiting for his family to return home. When his mother, Consuelo Alejandra Haynie, 52, arrived that afternoon with his 12-year-old sister Maylan, the teenager allegedly shot and killed them. He did the same to his other brothers, Alexis, 15, and Matthew, 14, later that afternoon, according to a charging document. Just after 6pm, the father, Colin Haynie, arrived home. The father told police his son shot him in the leg and hit him in the head, but was able to subdue the teenager. A neighbor called 911 and took father and son to the hospital, Tooele County District Attorney Scott Broadhead said when he announced the charges against Haynie. The teenager confessed to the murders during the 911 call and was arrested at the hospital, he said. “Jeffrey wanted to take responsibility and the delay was his lawyers’ job, not his,” Bautista said, emphasizing Haney’s age at the time of the murders. Haynie is being held in juvenile detention despite being a legal adult, Bautista told CNN. In some cases, under Utah law, juveniles over the age of 14 charged with serious felonies can remain in the juvenile system until they turn 25. “His attorneys worked with the Tooele County District Attorney’s Office to keep Jeffery in the juvenile justice system, where programs and resources are specifically designed to address the developmental needs of juvenile offenders, including education, training and mental health “, the lawyer’s statement said. “This case is as tragic as it gets, for everyone involved, family, extended family, neighbors and friends, church congregation, students and classmates, the entire city, county and state communities.” , Bautista said. Haynie waived his right to a preliminary hearing and his sentencing is scheduled for Dec. 7, Bautista said. CNN’s Andy Rose contributed to this report.