Author: Jeff Tomczak
Plainfield park commissioner on trial for alleged battery of political foe
A mysterious man dressed all in black and a Joliet firefighter allegedly engaged in a confrontation over political signs for a state Senate race on the eve of the Nov. 6 election. It boiled over, ending with a third man — Peter Steinys, a campaign worker who months later was elected to the Plainfield Park
Plainfield Park Commissioner Accused of Battery, Threats in Spat Over Campaign Signs
There was no resolution Tuesday in the battery trial of a Plainfield Park District commissioner accused of attacking a rival campaign worker in November. Joliet firefighter Michael Carlin maintains that Peter Steinys, 56, intentionally hit him with a car door, then attempted to strike him before grabbing him by both arms in a dispute over campaign signs.
Jury Picked For Trial of Chicago Man Charged in ’07 Plainfield Murder
The trial of a Chicago man jailed since October 2007 in connection with a Plainfield murder is set to start Thursday morning. Jury selection for Ricardo Gutierrez’s trial started and finished Wednesday. Gutierrez, 23, allegedly gunned down Javier Barrios, who was 18 when he was killed. Barrios, a Romeoville resident, was first shot by his ex-girlfriend, 24-year-old
Jury selection begins for man accused of 2007 Plainfield murder
Ricardo Gutierrez was 18 in 2007 when he was charged with murder for allegedly taking part in the fatal shooting of a Romeoville teenager in Plainfield. Jury selection began Wednesday in Gutierrez’s trial in Will County court. Javier Barrios, 18, was shot to death Oct. 28, 2007, behind a gas station near 135th Street and
Mom on Trial in Abuse Case
A Will County judge will decide whether a Mokena mom crossed the line when she beat her son with a belt last spring after he got in trouble at school. Physical punishment by parents isn’t illegal, prosecutors said, but the beating Korie M. Kellogg, 30, gave the 10-year-old son she had with former Chicago Bull
Preparation helps calm nerves
SPRINGFIELD — Jeffery J. Tomczak sat alone, steadily paging through a stack of documents. Portraits of former chief justices silently observed him running through notes and case history at a long table in the attorney’s room — just outside the Illinois Supreme Court chambers. Soon, the owner of the Law Offices of Jeff Tomczak in Joliet would step
Eddy Curry’s son going back to mom who hit him with belt
The son of former Chicago Bull Eddy Curry gets to go home to his mother, a Will County judge ruled Thursday. A grand jury indicted 30-year-old Korie M. Kellogg of Mokena this month on one count of aggravated battery after prosecutors said she beat the 10-year-old son she had with Curry with a belt. But
Ex-wife of Former Bull Eddy Curry Charged with Battering Child
The ex-wife of former Chicago Bull Eddy Curry has been charged with aggravated battery of a child. Korie Kellogg, 30, of Mokena was charged with beating a child younger than 13 with a belt, authorities said. On Wednesday, Will County Judge Richard Schoenstedt granted her request to see her 10-year-old son with Curry based on
Former wife of Eddy Curry in court on aggravated battery charge to son
Bail was modified today to allow the ex-wife of former Chicago Bull Eddy Curry to have supervised contact with their son, who she allegedly beat on April 4, according to officials. Will County Judge Richard Schoenstedt agreed to allow Korie M. Kellogg, 30, of Mokena to have the contact, in response to an emergency motion from
Prosecutors want Supreme Court to halt handover of jail recordings in fatal DUI
Will County State’s Attorney Jim Glasgow is asking the Illinois Supreme Court to undo a judge’s order to deliver hundreds of jailhouse recordings to the attorney of a Steger man who was convicted of killing a 5-year-old boy in a drunken driving crash last year. Judge Edward Burmila decided last month those tapes should have