Hear/ng in Depi/fy's DeothVasquez Must Face Manslaughter TrialBULLETINRamon Vasquez late this morning was held to answer charges of manslaughter and being an alien in possession of a firearm in the pre*dawn June 5 shooting of Sheriffs DetectiveDonald Haynie. “I can foresee many defenses1 * which might clear Vasquez in a trial, Ventura Municipal Judge Richard Love said, but held there is sufficient evidence for trial procedures to begin in Superior Court.By HELEN REYNOLDSSheriff’s deputies unlawfully kicked in the front door of the Salvador Vasquez home where Detective Donald Haynie ran indoors to his death June 5.That ruling came late this morning from Ventura Municipal Court Judge RichardIn an interview, the mother of slain Deputy Sheriff Donald E. Haynie defends police use of undercover tactics in the fight against illegal narcotics traffic. See page 11.Love as a hearing to determine whether Salvador’s 78-year*old father must stand trial for shooting Haynie inside the darkened house at 826 Edison Lane, Fillmore, entered Us third day.^he judge indicated the prosecution still might produce enough evidence to hold Ramon on a manslaughter charge. But the judge said the old man will not have to defend himself against any evidence resulting from the unlawful entry.(See Entry, Page 2)