Illinois
Pardon requests for exonerated people don’t belong on back burner
The vagaries of the prison justice system caught our eye final week as a clemency listening to was held for a convicted killer — whereas pardon requests for wrongfully convicted individuals languish in limbo.
The Tuesday clemency listening to was for Robert Turner, one among three males who used a automotive outfitted with a police-like flashing crimson gentle and posed as law enforcement officials to tug over Bridget Drobney of Downers Grove in 1985. The lads kidnapped Drobney, who was driving alone to a household wedding ceremony reception. She was raped and her throat was slit in a Macoupin County cornfield.
Turner tried to flee being convicted as probably the most culpable participant within the crime by falsely attempting to pin the blame on one of many different males, Daniel Hines. Based on court docket information, he additionally tried to shift blame to a cellmate, Harold Meyers, saying Meyers planted a razor, a wire and a knife-like instrument discovered on Turner shortly after he was arrested.
In 1990, in an obvious try and keep away from a stiff re-sentencing, Turner invented testimony that made him the star witness towards Rolando Cruz, resulting in Cruz’s wrongful conviction at a retrial for the 1983 homicide of Jeanine Nicarico of Naperville. Cruz subsequently was exonerated, however not till 1995. Turner additionally wrote a letter to prosecutors providing to testify towards seven different dying row inmates.
Turner was sentenced to dying, however that was modified to life in jail in 2003 when then-Gov. George Ryan commuted all dying sentences to life in jail. In 2011, Illinois abolished the dying penalty.
But, because the Illinois Prisoner Evaluate Board thought of Turner’s clemency petition final week, we heard nothing concerning the pardon request, for instance, from Gordon “Randy” Steidl, who in 1977 was the 18th particular person to be freed after having been sentenced to dying in Illinois.
Steidl spent 17 years in jail, 12 of them on dying row, for a 1986 downstate double homicide he didn’t commit. After he was exonerated, he turned an advocate for abolishing the dying penalty, showing earlier than quite a few state legislatures as they thought of doing so and likewise talking at schools and communities of religion. Illinois and different states would possibly nonetheless be sentencing defendants to dying based mostly on scant proof with out Steidl’s dogged and considerate testimony.
However final week Steidl informed us he isn’t holding his breath ready for a pardon, which he has mentioned he needs to clear his household identify. He first requested for a gubernatorial pardon in 2002, 4 governors in the past.
“It’s laborious to get an innocence-based pardon, even in case you are harmless,” he mentioned.
The Prisoner Evaluate Board has been the goal of political struggles in recent times, alternately accused of being too liberal or too conservative as its membership has shifted. A yr in the past, the 15-member board was in disarray because the state Senate refused to substantiate Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s appointments, leaving the board with out a quorum. In his race towards Pritzker final yr, Republican gubernatorial candidate Darren Bailey made a problem of the board, saying Pritzker’s appointees had been comfortable on crime.
Turner actually has a authorized proper to petition for clemency, which might let him out of jail. His supporters say he has modified himself whereas behind bars and that nearly 40 years in jail is a enough sentence. Drobney’s household opposes Turner’s launch. The Prisoner Evaluate Board will make a confidential suggestion to Pritzker, who has the final phrase in these issues.
We hope Pritzker doesn’t get so distracted by different requests to the purpose that those that deserve innocence-based pardons stay missed.
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Illinois
Illinois lands a commitment from one of its top OL targets in Landen Von Seggurn
Omaha (Neb.) Millard South offensive lineman Landen Von Seggern has committed to Illinois.
The 6-foot-4, 290-pound Von Seggern was in Champaign over the weekend. He chooses the Illini over the likes of Iowa, Kansas and Kansas State.
Von Seggern becomes commit No. 4 for head coach Bret Bielema and his staff. Offensive line coach Bart Miller was the lead recruiter and was on him hard since offering in September.
“The coaches, the feeling of having Coach Bielema as my head coach for my college career is a different feeling,” Von Seggern told On3. “Knowing that he has sent the most linemen to the NFL in college football, and that being my final goal gives me a huge push towards my decision.
“And I love the way Coach Miller coaches. The way that him and I were talking football, it felt like I was already on the team and we were getting ready for the next game.”
Von Seggern felt very comfortable with the culture at Illinois as well.
“From the religious aspect, I want to thank the Lord for helping me on making my decision,” he said. “I have known the team pastor since I was young.
“The best thing about Illini is how they represent family. Most schools have players just playing for themselves. But Illinois has players not declaring for the draft to come back and play with their team. And that has a big impact on me, having that feeling that I have the same chance to do that with my future teammates.
“I have found my family and I am here to stay!”
As a junior Seggern helped Millard South to a state championship. He’s tabbed by On3 as the No. 1 recruit in the state of Nebraska and the No. 46 interior offensive line in the country.
A look at what the Illini have in the fold already.
Illinois
2026 Nebraska OL Landen Von Seggern excited to join Illinois family
Illinois has added to its family with a 2026 commitment. Omaha (Neb.) Millard South offensive lineman Landen Von Seggern announced his commitment to the Illini on Wednesday.
The Nebraska native visited Illinois on Jan. 11 and couldn’t have been more impressed with the visit.
“It was great, the thing that stood out the most to me was the hospitality,” Von Seggern said.
“The coaches were talking to me and treating me as if I was already a part of the team and the atmosphere was crazy at the basketball game. They have a very nice fan base and that is what made me want to be a part of the famILLy!”
Von Seggern selected Illinois over the seven scholarship offers that he holds. He took visits to Iowa, Iowa State and Kansas. But being in Champaign gave him the feeling that its where he needs to play college football.
Another thing Illinois had going for it was his relationship with coach Bret Bielema and offensive line coach Bart Miller. Bielema’s history with offensive linemen speaks for itself but Von Seggern has built a quick rapport with the pair.
“The relationship has grown very well,” Von Seggern said. “Especially for me only being up there three times. It felt like they had been my coaches already. I’m just super excited to get to work with them.”
Now the lineman’s college decision is out of the way and he can enjoy his senior year with his friends and family without worrying about where he will commit.
“The thing I’m looking forward to most about being part of the Illini is the atmosphere and the relationships between the coaches and players,” Von Seggern said. ‘FamILLy is a big thing at Illinois but they don’t just say it, they act upon it and live by it!”
Illinois
Plano, 1st Illinois community to recognize Juneteenth as holiday, cancels 2025 events
Wednesday, January 15, 2025 3:39PM
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PLANO, Ill. (WLS) — The first community to recognize Juneteenth as holiday in Illinois has canceled this year’s celebration.
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Plano, Illinois recognized Juneteenth as a holiday in February 2021. That same year, it became a state and federal holiday.
However, event organizers announced on social media that the 2025 Juneteenth celebrations were canceled.
The cancellation came due to “community engagement and negative feedback,” according to organizers.
Among the canceled events were the Martin Luther King Candlelight Bowling Fundraiser, Black History Month scholarship contest and the June Celebration at Emily G John’s School.
“My hope is that this is temporary but if the cancelation is determined that it needs to extend to 2026 then that would be the will and pleasure of the community,” organizers said.
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