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Search For Attorney Drags On For County s Longest Pending Criminal Case

A man accused of raping an elderly woman and possessing child pornography five years ago told a judge on Friday he has not been successful in hiring a new lawyer to represent him in the county’s longest pending criminal case. The sexual assault charges filed in 2016 against Jeffrey Martin, 56, accuse him of raping a woman with whom he was staying in Normal. According to authorities, Martin was hired by the woman to work on electronics and she allowed him to stay at her residence. Police allegedly found illegal images on Martin’s computer during a search of the woman’s home as part of the sexual assault investigation.

Looters Owe $100,000-Plus In Damages For Civil Unrest

WGLT For the more than 40 alleged looters, the insistence by judges that defendants pay restitution to businesses and the Bloomington and Normal police departments has added massive potential debt to the long-term consequences of their misconduct. Looters who stormed several local businesses and damaged police cars last summer are facing serious financial and legal consequences for the civil unrest, including restitution of more than $100,000, in cases resolved so far. For the more than 40 alleged looters, the insistence by judges that defendants pay restitution to businesses and the Bloomington and Normal police departments has added massive potential debt to the long-term consequences of their misconduct.

Looters Owe $100,000-Plus In Damages For Civil Unrest

Looters Owe $100,000-Plus In Damages For Civil Unrest
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Looters Owe $100,000-Plus In Damages For Civil Unrest

Charlie Schlenker / WGLT Looters who stormed several local businesses and damaged police cars last summer are facing serious financial and legal consequences for the civil unrest, including restitution of more than $100,000, in cases resolved so far. For the more than 40 alleged looters, the insistence by judges that defendants pay restitution to businesses and the Bloomington and Normal police departments has added massive potential debt to the long-term consequences of their misconduct. The first indication that the felony cases could be subject to harsh punishment came in September when Judge William Yoder rejected a negotiated plea agreement worked out between the state and Anthony Crose. Unlike many of his co-defendants, Crose had a pending case (an aggravated DUI) when he was charged with mob action in connection with the looting incidents.

Central Illinois judge denies probation recommendation, sentences man to 4 5 years

Central Illinois judge denies probation recommendation, sentences man to 4 5 years
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