By Dave Hinton/Rantoul Press/An apartment complex caretaker who was arrested last month in Virginia on two contempt-of-court warrants was ordered to be back in Champaign County Circuit Court April 26.
Eduardo Ramos was arrested Feb. 25 at the Dulles International Airport in Virginia.
Last May, Judge John Kennedy approved two separate petitions for civil contempt of court and criminal contempt of court against Ramos and his son, Bernard Ramos, the caretakers of Cherry Orchard Village apartments, located between Rantoul and Thomasboro, for failure to follow the judge’s orders.
By Sean Powers/Illinois Public Media -- Critics of the Champaign Police Department are expressing outrage, and a differing account of the arrest of an African-American teen last weekend, that they say involved excessive use of force.
Police say Calvin Miller ran a red light and swerved into traffic to avoid police on Monday at around 1:30 am, and then at one point, jumped from a moving van, which hit the front of the house. Police say Miller then reached for the officer’s duty belt, and the officer struck him with his hand.
By Sean Powers/Illinois Public Media -- The topic of police abuse brought out a large crowd to Tuesday night’s Champaign City Council study session. It wasn’t an item on the agenda, but it grew out of the alleged police beating of a teenager who was stopped by Champaign police over the weekend for a traffic violation.
At least a hundred people showed up in support of 18-year-old Calvin Miller. They wore yellow “I stand with Calvin Miller” signs.
Multiple news reports say Miller was pulled over by police at around 1:30 Monday morning, and he fled the scene after his car damaged the front porch of a home.
Dave Hinton/Rantoul Press editor/An Indiana seed company has agreed to pay more than $200,000 to 91 migrant farm workers, including several workers who formerly resided in the Rantoul area.
Remington Hybrid Seed Co. of Remington, Ind., reached a settlement to make the payment. A 2008 federal lawsuit was filed against the company in Texas for violations of the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act, the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 and for breach of contract.
By Jenn Kloc/For CU-CitizenAccess — Everyone expected Charles “Tyke” Peacock to bring home a gold medal from the 1984 Olympics. No one suspected that he faked an injury to avoid the Olympic qualifiers and hide his drug addiction.
Fast forward 27 years: On Monday, a judge will decide whether Urbana-native Peacock, 50, must surrender to a six-year prison sentence for burglary or if he can finish recovering from his addiction at the Men’s Substance Abuse Free Environment (SAFE) House, a 12-month rehabilitation program through the Canaan Baptist Church in Urbana.
Thanks to the efforts of a journalism class at the University of Illinois, you now know the true measure of crime on campus.
By Dan Petrella— Complaints filed by white residents with the Champaign Police Department were three times more likely to be upheld than those filed by black residents, an analysis of police records from 2006 to 2008 shows.
By Dusty Rhodes/Anyone who has ever watched Dragnet, Hill Street Blues or Law & Order can recite the Miranda warning – "You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say or do can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed to you."
It's the classic line signaling that the alleged bad guy is in custody, the crime has been solved, and the credits are about to roll. For public defenders, however, that line is where the work begins: They are the attorneys appointed to represent the poor crook in cuffs.
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