Politics & Government
In Court This Week: Man Charged In Darien Murders Returns to Court
A roundup of this week's court cases.
DUPAGE:
Darien:
-Johnny Borizov, charged in triple murder of his girlfriend's family, is in court July 11 for a status hearing. Most of his recent appearances have focused on the defense that co-defendant Jacob Nodarse acted on his own. Attorneys for both men have suggested the possibility of asking for separate trials.
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Elmhurst:
- Cheryl Luchetta, accused of drugging her son in what might have been an attempted murder-suicide, is scheduled for a July 12 hearing where prosecutors will ask the judge to order Luchetta to undergo a psychological exam.
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- Sandra Clanton, charged with attempted murder, is scheduled for July 13 status hearing.
Naperville:
- Harold Guzman, accused of stealing jewelry from a car parked at a Naperville hotel, returns to court July 12 for a status hearing. He was set for trial in June, but that was postponed when he hired a new attorney.
- Clarence Guyton and Robert Jackson, two men accused of a June 28 home invasion, make first formal appearance on July 14.
- The lawsuit against Scott Huber by Naperville psychologist returns for status hearing on July 11.
KANE:
Geneva:
- Gary Reschke, recently charged with aggravated child pornography, is scheduled for his first formal appearance on July 12.
- Loren Carerra's lawsuit against Kane County Coroner Chuck West and two deputies returns to court for a status hearing on July 15.