roState Rests trIn Marshall t0CiMurder Case 10The state rested its case short- ^ ly before noon Thursday after SJI state’s witnesses were heard e!v during the morning as the first q r degree murder trial of Robert s Marshall, 18. 816 15th Ave., Mid- d J dletown, was in fourth day in b ] Butler County Common Pleas* Court before Judge Fred B. F5 Cramer. pDetective Harold May of the aa Butler County sheriff’s office n', was returned to the stand Thurs- w’ day morning to relate the events isleading to the arrest of the de- L t fendant and the filing of the t charge against him. nMarshall is being tried for the alleged fatal shooting of Wayne Randall Chester, 19, 4312 Van-^ nest St., Middletown, at the 1 Some Place Cafe, S. Main St., t Middletown, on June 29, 1969. y. Testify To GunTwo witnesses testified Wed-nesday that they saw the de d fendant get a shotgun from an s j. automobile shortly before the 1 ;5 fatal shot following an alterca-v tion. The witnesses were Jim t y Barrett, 2228 Carolina St., and , l Darrell Fraley, 2498 Cincinna-id li-Dayton Road, both of Middle-» town.dl Other witnesses included Dr. e. Garret J. Boone Butler County s. coroner, who said the victim suffered multiple puncture wounds in the left chest which 37! caused his death, several depu-s ties, and Steve Molnar, baliis-w tics expert from the Ohio Bu-ed reau of Criminal Identification land Investigation.