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Former Batavia resident pleads guilty to child pornography

Former Batavia resident pleads guilty to child pornography
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Montgomery man sentenced to 26 years in prison

Montgomery man sentenced to 26 years in prison
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Cayce Williams, Elgin man convicted in Quortney Kley s 1997 murder, released from prison, registers as sex offender in Crystal Lake

Cayce Williams walked out of the state prison Thursday morning, but managed to evade the cameras. Jesse Kley drove from Missouri to be outside the prison when his daughter s killer was released. Williams, 47, served 24 years for the murder and sexual assault of 20-month-old Quortney Kley in 1997. We wanted the death penalty to begin with, said Kley. Instead, Williams pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 48 years, but served only half of that. The Truth in Sentencing law would have kept Williams in prison much longer, but it was struck down before later being reinstated. We knew nothing about Truth in Sentencing. We assumed he would do 100% for the murder, said Kley.

Man who raped and murdered Elgin toddler released on parole

Man who raped and murdered Elgin toddler released on parole Cayce Williams Updated 2/25/2021 8:20 PM A former Elgin man who was sentenced to 48 years in prison for the rape and murder of a toddler in 1997 has been paroled. Cayce Williams, now 47, pleaded guilty in 2006 to one count each of first-degree murder and predatory criminal sexual assault in the death of 20-month-old Quortney Kley, a daughter of his then-girlfriend.   Because of more lenient sentencing laws at the time he was charged, Williams had to serve just 50 percent of his sentence. The Truth in Sentencing law would have kept Williams in prison much longer, but it was struck down before later being reinstated.

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