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Byron Merriweather was 17 when he shot a man at Miller Park during a 2003 fight between rival Twin City gangs, a crime that netted the teen 70 years in prison.
Merriweather, now 35, was in court on Friday for a new sentencing hearing ordered by the Fourth District Appellate Court. Merriweather was sentenced prior to several U.S. Supreme Court rulings and a decision by the Illinois Supreme Court on the issue of what amounts to life sentences for juveniles.
Judge Casey Costigan heard three hours of testimony some of it emotional from Merriweather’s family and a childhood friend who now supports Merriweather’s goal of becoming a youth counselor.
Appellate court allows Macoupin water project
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This map illustrates the planned Illinois Alluvial Regional Water Company project.Graphic Courtesy Of Meco-Heneghan EngineersShow MoreShow Less
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In this October 2018 photo, Carlinville Mayor Deanna Demuzio, who died in October, examines the city’s existing water plant. Representatives of the Illinois Alluvial Regional Water Co. say a March 2 appellate ruling will now let plans proceed for the project.File photoShow MoreShow Less
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CARLINVILLE In a March 2 ruling, the Fourth District Appellate Court of Illinois reversed the decision of a lower court and ordered the district court to issue a summary judgment that the Illinois Alluvial Regional Water Co. can continue to operate as a valid corporation.
Court reverses water system dissolution
Carlinville, others applaud ruling on $66 million project
Jill Moon Hearst Illinois
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Carlinville Mayor Deanna Demuzio tours the city’s existing water plant in 2018. Demuzio died in October. Representatives of the Illinois Alluvial Regional Water Co. say a March 2 appellate ruling will let plans for the project proceed.File
CARLINVILLE An appeals court decision means a company that had been told to dissolve under a lower court ruling can start providing water service for Carlinville and other municipalities.
In a ruling Tuesday, the Fourth District Appellate Court of Illinois reversed a decision by a lower court. It ordered the district court to issue a summary judgment that the Illinois Alluvial Regional Water Co. can continue to operate as a valid corporation.
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