Logan
County State’s Attorney reports on recent court cases
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[April 29, 2018]
The
following cases have concluded in prison sentences: Radespiel,
Gutierrez, Richards, Parker, and Elwood
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People v. Markus Radespiel, 17 CF 83: On March 20, 2018,
Associate Judge William Workman accepted a fully negotiated plea
agreement sentencing Markus Radespiel to 23 years in the Illinois
Department of Corrections for Predatory Criminal Sexual Assault of a
Child, a class X felony. Markus Radespiel must serve 85% of this
sentence before he is eligible for Mandatory Supervised Release
(formerly known as parole). This offense carries a term of Mandatory
Supervised Release for a period of 3 years to natural life.
People v. Guillermo Gutierrez, 16 CF 167: On March 20, 2018,
Associate Judge William Workman accepted a fully negotiated plea
agreement sentencing Guillermo Gutierrez to 10 years in the Illinois
Department of Corrections for Predatory Criminal Sexual Assault of a
Child, a class X felony. Guillermo Gutierrez must serve 85% of this
sentence before he is eligible for Mandatory Supervised Release
(formerly known as parole). This offense carries a term of Mandatory
Supervised Release for a period of 3 years to natural life.
People v. Scott Richards, 17 CF 178: On April 3, 2018, Associate
Judge William Workman accepted a fully negotiated plea agreement
sentencing Scott Richards to a term of 7 years in the Illinois
Department of Corrections for Unlawful Possession of Cannabis with the
Intent to Deliver, a class 1 felony.
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People v. Brad Parker, 17 CF 47 and 17 CF 137: On April 3,
2018, Associated Judge William Workman accepted a fully negotiated
plea agreement sentencing Brad Parker to a total of 8 years in the
Illinois Department of Corrections. The sentence imposed 3 years in
prison for Unlawful Possession of a Stolen Certificate, a class 2
felony, in 17 CF 47 and 5 years in prison for Unlawful Possession of
a Weapon by a Felon, a class 2 felony, in 17 CF 137. The two prison
sentences are ordered to be served consecutively.
People v. Phillip Elwood, 18 CF 50: On April 4, 2018,
Associate Judge William Workman accepted a fully negotiated plea
agreement sentencing Phillip Elwood to a term of 3 years in the
Illinois Department of Corrections for Aggravated Fleeing and
Eluding a Peace Officer, a class 4 felony.
[Jonathan C. Wright
Logan County State’s Attorney]
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