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Kentrell Brown, 21, was found guilty of killing Natwan Nash in a 2021 shooting in Bloomington. He faces 20 to 60 years in prison.
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The McLean County State's Attorney's Office is asking to use statements Melissa Ostrom reportedly made to police shortly before the 39-year-old woman was killed.
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McLean County State’s Attorney Erika Reynolds confirmed on Friday her office will not pursue the case involving teacher Mike Troll.
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Snow was convicted in 2001 of killing William Little, an attendant at a gas station in the 800 block of East Empire Street in Bloomington.
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The releases of Michael Bakana and Joshua Livingston illustrate the challenges of releasing a person accused of domestic violence, and the uncertainties of opening the cell door of an accused murderer with the ability to post his bond.
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A judge has approved transferring the Taylor Brown case to the State’s Attorney’s Appellate Prosecutor office in Springfield. The McLean County State’s Attorney’s office has recused itself from the case that involves allegations of aggravated arson, aggravated battery of a peace officer, and resisting or obstructing a peace officer.
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Michael Schneider worked as a staff member at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Bloomington before his arrest in June 2021 on the felony charges. He also spent time teaching piano lessons.
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McLean County Sheriff Jon Sandage said Tuesday he's reviewing workers' compensation claims of current and former workers in his department, after the state's attorney's office filed a fraud charge against a jail guard.
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Erika Reynolds said one of her first goals is to bring stability to an office that's seen a high turnover rate among prosecutors over the last decade.
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Three candidates, who have filed to replace Don Knapp as McLean County state's attorney,interviewed Monday with the County Board’s Executive Committee. Knapp will be sworn in as a circuit judge on Friday.