A defense attorney is arguing the man charged in the 1972 slaying of Julie Ann Hanson in Naperville should be allowed to go free before trial under the state’s new cashless bail system.
Related posts
-
Fifteen area high schools gather for Robot Rumble competition in Rolling Meadows
Using mechanical proxies, 15 high schools from across the region gathered in Rolling Meadows Saturday for... -
Three of four accused in theft of high-end SUV, high-speed chase detained in DuPage County
Three of four young persons accused of involvement with the theft of a high-end SUV and... -
Milena McConchie, wife of recently resigned state senator Dan McConchie, dies at 51
Milena McConchie, the wife of recently resigned state senator Dan McConchie of Hawthorn Woods, has died...