Lawyers for both men said their clients would plead not guilty.
His distressed client pleaded guilty as charged, and is now serving 10 years in the Washington state prison system.
He was telling the reporters that his client would plead not guilty by reason of insanity.
He said his client would plead not guilty to the charges.
Several lawyers who were assigned to represent the defendants said their clients would plead not guilty.
Instead, the client pleaded guilty, and is now receiving counseling.
He also said his client would plead not guilty at an arraignment today.
But he declined to say whether his client would plead guilty.
What's the point of talking about an investigation when their client in effect pleaded guilty and signed an agreement?
"Then why are you trying so hard to make my client plead guilty to something he didn't do?"