Pubdate: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 Source: Traverse City Record-Eagle (MI) Copyright: 2006 The Traverse City Record-Eagle Contact: http://www.record-eagle.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1336 Author: Craig McCool Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?136 (Methadone) PLEA EXPECTED IN DRUG DEATH CASE PETOSKEY -- A man charged with second-degree murder in a drug overdose death last fall is expected to plead guilty today to attempted involuntary manslaughter, a five-year felony. Kaven Turman, who admitted to supplying methadone to a Harbor Springs woman who overdosed last October, cut a deal with prosecutors to drop the murder charge, punishable by up to life in prison, said defense attorney Dan Hartman. "I understand the authority on which the prosecutor relied" in make the murder charge, said Hartman, "but I disagree with the interpretation. I don't feel the second-degree murder charge was sustainable. I feel this is a fair (plea) agreement." Numerous calls over the past week to the Emmet County Prosecutors office about the pending plea deal went unreturned. Turman, 40, is likely prison-bound, Hartman said. The sentencing guidelines will call for a minimum sentence between one and two years, he said. Katherine Daily died Oct. 30 of a methadone overdose. Hartman said Turman will plead guilty to attempted-involuntary manslaughter, along with one count of illegal-drug possession and one misdemeanor count of maintaining a drug house. He will also plead guilty to unlawfully carrying an uncased firearm, a charge from an unrelated case, Hartman said. Other charges, including the murder charge and three illegal drug distribution charges, will be dismissed, he said. Court records Wednesday reflected no specifics of the agreement, only that a plea was set for Thursday morning. But the charges were modified recently to include attempted-involuntary manslaughter and drug possession. Hartman said Turman maintains he gave Daily "four pills over the course of a week." "My client has repeatedly expressed distress and remorse," he said. "He had a ... relationship with the girl and never meant any harm."