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NewsJune 7, 2006

HOUSTON, Mo. -- A Republic, Mo., man pleaded guilty Tuesday to hitting and killing a state trooper last year who had stopped a speeding motorist in southwest Missouri's Texas County. Forrest Larry Ghan, 65, withdrew a plea of not guilty and admitted taking his eyes off the road to retrieve some papers that had fallen to the floor of his pickup truck...

The Associated Press

HOUSTON, Mo. -- A Republic, Mo., man pleaded guilty Tuesday to hitting and killing a state trooper last year who had stopped a speeding motorist in southwest Missouri's Texas County.

Forrest Larry Ghan, 65, withdrew a plea of not guilty and admitted taking his eyes off the road to retrieve some papers that had fallen to the floor of his pickup truck.

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The truck hit Donald "Kevin" Floyd, 45, of Licking as he walked back to his car Sept. 22 after ticketing a speeder on the side of U.S. 60 southwest of Cabool.

Ghan faces sentencing Aug. 8.

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