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Friday, February 1, 2013

Trial Called Off For Woman Charged With Setting Up Teenage Sex Romp

Telephones and computers changed hands in court Friday and Margarita Hernandez's trial next week on sex charges was canceled.

An FBI agent returned the cell phone of a woman charged with setting up a sex romp with a teenage boy, and the woman immediately surrendered the phone to a Joliet police detective during a brief court hearing Friday morning. Also Friday, computers seized from the woman's home on Joliet's far west side were turned over by the police detective. The computers were taken by lawyers defending her against charges she had sex with a 15-year-old from Chicago. The attorneys representing Margarita Hernandez, Steve Landis and Dan Locallo, said they took the computers for safekeeping and that they would be tested by experts to see if Hernandez used them to communicate with the teen. Hernandez, 33, was arrested in October after allegedly orchestrating …

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jason

4:02 pm on Monday, April 29, 2013

Luz, do you know the name of the cult? who belongs to this cult? Please let us know to protect our kids, they attended mass in cicero where I live. please help   more ›

Friday, December 21, 2012

Lawyer For Joliet Woman Tied to Teenage Sex Romp Battling For Evidence

The judge in 32-year-old Margarita Hernandez's teenage sex case is going to review some of the alleged evidence against her and then decide if her lawyer can have it.

The feds, the Chicago cops, the Joliet Police Department and the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services all probed the alleged teenage sexcapades of 32-year-old Margarita Hernandez, and the Joliet woman's lawyer wants to see what they supposedly have on her. "When I don't see stuff done as a matter of routine protocol, I get very suspicious," attorney Steve Landis said during a Friday morning hearing in Will County court. But Assistant State's Attorney Sara Shutts told Judge Edward Burmila that Landis is looking for stuff she doesn't possess. Landis countered that once Shutts' office decided to prosecute Hernandez, they were responsible for turning all evidence over to him. Landis—and the Joliet police—have said the case …

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10:59 am on Wednesday, April 10, 2013

21 yrs!!!!....WOW!!!!!...u better hope so lol   more ›

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Vaughn Computers Show Very Different Lives

An evidence recovery technician shows data that indicates Kimberly Vaughn was interested in fixing her marriage while her husband may have been getting ready to leave it.

It was a tale of two laptops Thursday, as an evidence recovery expert detailed the contents unearthed in Kimberly and Christopher Vaughn's computer hard drives. In Kimberly's Compaq, Lisa Calarese testified, were Google searches that turned up such topics as romance tips and ways to save a failing marriage, and 133 pages of content that included the word "husband." Conversely, in Christopher's Dell were Google searches for such topics as gentlemen's clubs, making moccasins and wilderness living, and 129 pages of emails exchanged with an online friend about plans to forge a new life in Canada. How much it foretells of a collision course that would end on a frontage road near Channahon in June 2007 will be up to a Will County jury to decide…

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