Grant Muren's internet searches regarding the film "The Bourne Supremacy" may be relevant in his upcoming murder trial but searches involving several pornographic terms and themes are not, according to a DuPage County judge. Prosecutors argued during a Wednesday morning hearing that the Naperville man's search history, which included inquiries about "homosexual sex with … [Read more...] about Judge allows some internet search evidence in Naperville murder trial
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After Conning a Naperville Man out of $40,000 this Woman Pleads GUILTY!
Sayannee Kim pleaded guilty to a single count of felony theft after milking 40,000 dollars from a former friend in Naperville over a fake wedding arrangement. She was sentenced to the time she already spent in jail and four years probation, and she must pay restitution. Read more about the Match Faker at Patch.com … [Read more...] about After Conning a Naperville Man out of $40,000 this Woman Pleads GUILTY!
DuPage County Recorder Candidate gets His Nomination
Lombard resident Moon Khan, who seemingly lost his bid to become the party's nominee in the March 15 primary election after a write-in campaign, emerged victorious from an April 21 court-ordered recount showing he reached the minimum vote threshold. Read more about the recount at My Suburban Life. … [Read more...] about DuPage County Recorder Candidate gets His Nomination
A Democratic Candidate looks to SUE over results in the Democratic Primary
DuPage recorder candidate Moon Khan is suing county election officials to find out once and for all if his write-in campaign generated enough votes to secure the Democratic Party's nomination. n a lawsuit filed this week against the DuPage County Board of Election Commissioners, Khan is asking a judge to order a recount of the write-in votes cast in the March 15 Democratic … [Read more...] about A Democratic Candidate looks to SUE over results in the Democratic Primary
State Trooper gets into trouble while on Duty in THIS Suburban town
An Illinois State Police trooper found himself on the other side of the law after he was sentenced to a year of court supervision for driving under the influence while on duty. Trooper Paul A. Zurn, 34, pleaded guilty April 11 to the Aug. 22, 2015 incident. Prosecutors say Zurn responded to a call of a minor traffic crash on westbound I-88 near Farnsworth Avenue. Zurn was … [Read more...] about State Trooper gets into trouble while on Duty in THIS Suburban town