UpdatedThu, Mar 11, 2021 at 1:50 pm CT Replies(13) Dymarion Porter hired Joliet attorney Chuck Bretz as his new private criminal defense counsel after Porter went to prison, convicted of first-degree murder in October 2007. (File image of Chuck Bretz provided to Patch with permission to use) JOLIET, IL — There was no news release issued from the Office of Will County State's Attorney Jim Glasgow following last Friday's verdict in the re-trial of Joliet first-degree murder defendant Dymarion Porter. Back in 2008, Glasgow put one out. At that time, Glasgow alerted journalists that the Joliet man would serve 100 percent of his 34-year prison sentence for causing the death of a 16-month-old boy on Halloween 2005.