People v. Jack R. Mann, 17 CF 29:
On May 22, 2018, Associate Judge William Workman accepted a fully
negotiated plea agreement which sentences Jack R. Mann to 8 years in the
Illinois Department of Corrections. The case is based upon a 2016 covert
narcotics investigation conducted by the Lincoln Police Department.
Using a confidential source, police purchased cocaine from Mann in
Lincoln, Illinois on three occasions: November 10th, November 15th, and
December 8th. The first two deliveries occurred within 1,000 feet of a
place of worship elevating the offenses from a class 1 felony to a class
X felony. Upon his release from prison, Mann will serve 3 years of
mandatory supervised release (formerly known as parole).
People v. Steven J. McCuen, 17 CF 119:
On May 23, 2018, Associated Judge William Workman sentenced Steven J.
McCuen to 8 years in the Illinois Department of Corrections for
Aggravated Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol, a class 2 felony. On
July 15, 2017, Illinois State Police responded to a single car crash on
Interstate 55. McCuen was identified as the driver and sole occupant of
the vehicle.
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He submitted to breath analysis and registered 0.129. McCuen has two
prior DUI offenses elevating this offense to a class 2 felony. Due to
his prior criminal history, McCuen was sentenced as a Class X offender.
Upon his release from prison, McCuen will serve 3 years of mandatory
supervised release.
People v. Kyle Hurley, 18 CF 77:
On May 9, 2018, Associated Judge William Workman accepted a fully
negotiated plea agreement sentencing Kyle Hurley to 3 years in the
Illinois Department of Corrections. Based on his prior history, Kyle
Hurley is required to register as a sex offender. Hurley failed to
maintain a current registration with the Lincoln Police Department and
was convicted as a result. Upon his release from prison, Hurley will
serve 3 years of mandatory supervised release
[Jonathan C. Wright
Logan County State’s Attorney]
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