Sitka murder defendant pleads not guilty; trial set for January

Defendant Reuben Yerkes sits by public defender Jude Pate in Sitka Superior Court on Monday, May 15, 2017. Judge David George advised Yerkes he had the right to trial within 120 days, Yerkes waived that right to examine the state’s evidence against him.
Defendant Reuben Yerkes sits by public defender Jude Pate in Sitka Superior Court on Monday. Judge David George advised Yerkes he had the right to trial within 120 days, Yerkes waived that right to examine the state’s evidence against him.
(Photo by Robert Woolsey/KCAW)

A Sitka defendant formerly of Juneau pleaded not guilty to three counts of murder. His trial has been scheduled for January of next year.

The Sitka Superior Courtroom was standing room only, packed with friends of 28-year old Ali Clayton, who was killed early in the morning of May 6 in her apartment.

Her city hall co-worker and boyfriend of just two months, Reuben Yerkes, turned himself into the Sitka Police Department later the same morning, admitting to the crime.

Nevertheless, Yerkes wants to proceed to trial.

“We enter not guilty pleas to all three counts, and ask you to set dates for a jury trial,” said Sitka public defender Jude Pate, who is representing Yerkes.

Last week, a Juneau grand jury indicted Yerkes on one count of first degree murder, and two counts of second degree murder.

By default, the state has 120 days to try a defendant; Pate, however, asked for more time. The state is testing DNA and ballistics evidence collected at the crime scene, and the defense wants to obtain its own analysis after the state is finished. Juneau assistant district attorney Angie Kemp believed it would be a while.

“I would say realistically, including DNA testing in the time frame that we’re on, those items (would be available to the defense) in the early fall, late August,” Kemp said.

Judge David George set a trial date for Jan. 3.

Pate advised the court to set aside at least two full weeks to try the case.

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