In 2006, an 80-year-old man was found strangled to death in his apartment in Riverdale. The victims garage was empty, but his car was later recovered several blocks away. The keys to the car were in the possession of this defendant when he was arrested in connection with an unrelated incident in Dolton. Bailey was also in possession of the victims checkbook and apartment keys.
This inheritance dispute is before the Illinois Supreme Court at the pleading stage. There has been no trial.Donald DeHart died in February of 2007 at age 84. In April of that year, his will dated December 4, 2006, was admitted to probate in the circuit court of Will County. The woman he had married one year prior to execution of that will, Blanca, the defendant here, was named as executor.
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In 2006, an 80-year-old man was found strangled to death in his apartment in Riverdale. The victims garage was empty, but his car was later recovered several blocks away. The keys to the car were in the possession of this defendant when he was arrested in connection with an unrelated incident in Dolton. Bailey was also in possession of the victims checkbook and apartment keys.
This inheritance dispute is before the Illinois Supreme Court at the pleading stage. There has been no trial.Donald DeHart died in February of 2007 at age 84. In April of that year, his will dated December 4, 2006, was admitted to probate in the circuit court of Will County. The woman he had married one year prior to execution of that will, Blanca, the defendant here, was named as executor.
A Henry County jury convicted this defendant of armed robbery for taking $965 from Julie Kelly in 2009 by threatening the use of force while armed with a firearm. The circuit court imposed a 23-year term, which included a 15-year firearm enhancement. Blair complained that this statutory enhancement was unconstitutional and appealed.
This Winnebago County defendant went to a jury trial concerning sexual misconduct allegedly committed against his stepdaughter in 2007, when she was nine years old. She testified at trial, as did her young cousin and stepmother, along with a child forensic interviewer and a registered nurse.
In 1996, a Cook County jury convicted this defendant of first degree murder and attempted first degree murder, and he was sentenced to consecutive terms of 60 and 30 years. The appellate court affirmed.