Steven Henshall was sentenced to six years in IDOC yesterday by Judge Prather. He's the guy who tried to strangle his ex-girlfriend in Crystal Lake. He had pled guilty to two count of aggravated battery (at least one against a police officer) and one count of misdemeanor domestic battery as part of "Let's Make a Deal".
And what got dropped in the deal?
Attempted murder
Unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia
Unlawful possession of cannabis
Driving on a revoked license
Henshall was convicted previously, on May 27, 2009, for driving on a revoked license. At that time three charges were dismissed:
Aggravated DUI, license suspended or revoked
Possession of drug paraphernalia
Resisting a police officer or corrections officer
He had public defenders both times.
Is there a mandatory minimum on the six years? Or will he be out in three? in two? in maybe only one year?
Maybe by that time Illinois will have a concealed carry law and his ex-girlfriend will be packing. And I don't mean her suitcase.
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2 comments:
I BELIEVE that felony prison time is now 85-90%, not like in the past 50/50. I thought that I read this pertaining to another guy sentenced to prison last year in the NWH. Could be wrong, but it won't be the first, or the last time
I have no problem with the drug and revoked license charges being tossed. They are nothing charges going nowhere. But the attempt murder should have remained.
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