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Man Sentenced to Prison After Pleading Guilty to Criminally Negligent Homicide in Death of Elderly Man in Eugene

by Tonya McPhearson
May 8, 2025
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Man Sentenced to Prison After Pleading Guilty to Criminally Negligent Homicide in Death of Elderly Man in Eugene
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EUGENE, Ore. – A man accused of killing an elderly person in downtown Eugene in 2024 has been sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to a lesser charge of criminally negligent homicide. The case, which involved an initially disputed self-defense claim, has concluded with a six-year and eight-month prison sentence for the defendant.

The incident began in August 2024 when Eugene police were called to the scene after a man in his 70s, later identified as Michael Weiss, was found severely injured and bleeding heavily. Weiss, who was taken to a local hospital and spent more than two weeks in the intensive care unit, allegedly told officers he had been attacked by a man for no apparent reason. Despite medical efforts, Weiss succumbed to his injuries, passing away from complications on August 29.

Shortly after police made contact with Weiss, Joseph Duran, 30, called emergency dispatch and claimed he had been the victim of an attempted kidnapping. According to Duran, several men tried to force him into a van, but he was able to fight them off. However, investigators found no evidence of a van or attempted abduction, and security footage contradicted Duran’s account.

Surveillance footage from the area where Weiss was found showed Duran and Weiss walking together just before the assault took place. The footage later captured Duran pushing Weiss to the ground and engaging in movements consistent with punching and kicking the elderly man. This evidence, along with a lack of support for Duran’s self-defense claim, led to his arrest.

Initially charged with second-degree assault, Duran’s charges were upgraded to first-degree manslaughter after Weiss passed away from his injuries. However, in a plea deal, the charge was ultimately reduced to criminally negligent homicide. On May 7, 2025, Duran pleaded guilty to the lesser charge in a courtroom in Eugene.

Following his guilty plea, Duran was sentenced to six years and eight months in prison, with an additional three years of post-prison supervision. The plea deal effectively ended a case that had attracted considerable attention due to the nature of the crime and the disputed circumstances surrounding it.

The case has left the community reflecting on the tragic loss of life and the impact of violence on vulnerable individuals. While the victim’s family was not immediately available for comment, the sentence serves as a reminder of the consequences of reckless actions, even when the intent behind them remains unclear.

Duran’s prison sentence marks a conclusion to a case that has sparked discussions about self-defense, accountability, and the role of evidence in the legal process.

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