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             Logan 
			County State's Attorney prosecutes first ever Drug Induced Homicide 
			case 
			Dustin Miller found guilty in jury trial 
  
			
   
            
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            [August 15, 2017]  
            
			On 
			August 10, 2017, a Logan County Jury found Dustin Miller guilty of 
			Drug-Induced Homicide, a class X felony. The jury trial commenced 
			Tuesday, August 8th and concluded two days later. The jury 
			deliberated for approximately 1˝ hours before returning to court 
			with their verdict of guilt.  
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		 The investigation began on June 3, 
		2016, when Lincoln Police and the Logan County Paramedics were 
		dispatched to 323 N. Butler Street in Lincoln for an unresponsive male.
		
			 
        The male, identified as Clint 
		Clark, was pronounced dead on scene. An autopsy performed the next day 
		concluded Clint Clark’s death to be the result of heroin intoxication.
		
			 
        Lincoln Police investigators 
		searched the house and recovered numerous items of evidentiary value. 
		During the search, investigators learned that Clint Clark had contacted 
		Dustin Miller the day before to buy approximately $400 worth of heroin.
		
			 
        
		  
        The delivery of the heroin 
		occurred at Qik N’EZ in Lincoln on June 2, 2016. Lincoln Police were 
		able to obtain video from the store surveillance. Using the store 
		surveillance along with information from Brittany Banser, who spent the 
		night at Clint Clark’s house, it was learned that Clint Clark ingested 
		heroin from his purchase from Dustin Miller which caused Clint Clark’s 
		heroin overdose. 
        
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            “Our first thoughts are with 
			the family of Clint Clark,” stated Jonathan C. Wright. “His loss can 
			never be replaced but we hope that this will bring a sense of 
			justice and closure for the family,” continued Wright.  
			 
			Dustin Miller’s sentencing hearing is scheduled for October 31, 2017 
			at 11:00 a.m. Dustin Miller faces a prison term between 6 and 30 
			years in the Illinois Department of Corrections and will be required 
			to serve 85% of the sentence before becoming eligible for parole.
			 
			 
			This is the first litigated case of drug induced homicide in Logan 
			County. 
            [Jonathan C. Wright 
			Logan County State’s Attorney]  |