Sunday, January 11, 2009
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Mothers Anger
This is what the victims mother has to say. Wish it would have made a difference on sentencing. Some have all the breaks.
Honorable Judge Ryan:
I am writing this letter to you in regards to case No. 2008-CF-224, People of the State of Illinois vs. Christopher Scutt. I know that this case is set for sentencing this Friday, January 9th. I am the mother of the 15 year old victim. I know that you have heard the other side of the case, but I would like for you to hear our side. I thank you in advance for reading this letter.
Since that day in March when Michelle told all of us about that terrible night in November of 2007, all of our lives have changed. Michelle isn’t the same young lady that she was. I am sure that you listened to the phone tap against Chris Scutt. He admitted to drugging her first. Did you know that she is a liver transplant baby and after that drugging she had to go through ultra sounds, blood work and liver biopsy’s? All of which her Dr’s. still could not figure why her numbers were bad. I talked to her Dr. after I found out what happened and was told that that could have been what did it. It also could have put her into rejection and/or killed her.
Her grades at school have also dropped considerably. I would also like you to know that this wasn’t the first time that happened. Chris Scutt had slept with Michelle at least 2 other times that she told me about later. I just want to know how many times this has to happen before he gets only 4 months in county jail?
As for how this has affected the rest of us, I as her mother went through a break down. I work for Exelon, LaSalle Nuclear Station. I have been off of work since April 15th. I have been going through therapy and have been put on medication. Michelle is also going through therapy and has been prescribed Xanax to help her get through her rough days.
I was told that before any deal was made as to his sentencing that we would be contacted and asked if that was acceptable to us. We were never contacted. I understand that Chris Scutt has no priors, but deep down in me, I know that Michelle wasn’t the first and won’t be the last. I know that is only a gut feeling, but we were friends with Chris and I know him.
I am asking you to please take all of this into consideration before handing down his sentence. He will get 4 months in county and our family gets a lifetime of getting through this. I feel that he is only getting a slap on the wrist and feel he deserves more for the crime he has admitted to.
Once again, I really appreciate you taking time to read and consider this letter.
Thank you very much!!
Terri Hicks, Michelle’s Mom.
Honorable Judge Ryan:
I am writing this letter to you in regards to case No. 2008-CF-224, People of the State of Illinois vs. Christopher Scutt. I know that this case is set for sentencing this Friday, January 9th. I am the mother of the 15 year old victim. I know that you have heard the other side of the case, but I would like for you to hear our side. I thank you in advance for reading this letter.
Since that day in March when Michelle told all of us about that terrible night in November of 2007, all of our lives have changed. Michelle isn’t the same young lady that she was. I am sure that you listened to the phone tap against Chris Scutt. He admitted to drugging her first. Did you know that she is a liver transplant baby and after that drugging she had to go through ultra sounds, blood work and liver biopsy’s? All of which her Dr’s. still could not figure why her numbers were bad. I talked to her Dr. after I found out what happened and was told that that could have been what did it. It also could have put her into rejection and/or killed her.
Her grades at school have also dropped considerably. I would also like you to know that this wasn’t the first time that happened. Chris Scutt had slept with Michelle at least 2 other times that she told me about later. I just want to know how many times this has to happen before he gets only 4 months in county jail?
As for how this has affected the rest of us, I as her mother went through a break down. I work for Exelon, LaSalle Nuclear Station. I have been off of work since April 15th. I have been going through therapy and have been put on medication. Michelle is also going through therapy and has been prescribed Xanax to help her get through her rough days.
I was told that before any deal was made as to his sentencing that we would be contacted and asked if that was acceptable to us. We were never contacted. I understand that Chris Scutt has no priors, but deep down in me, I know that Michelle wasn’t the first and won’t be the last. I know that is only a gut feeling, but we were friends with Chris and I know him.
I am asking you to please take all of this into consideration before handing down his sentence. He will get 4 months in county and our family gets a lifetime of getting through this. I feel that he is only getting a slap on the wrist and feel he deserves more for the crime he has admitted to.
Once again, I really appreciate you taking time to read and consider this letter.
Thank you very much!!
Terri Hicks, Michelle’s Mom.
It Took Almost a YEAR!
01/10/2009, 8:26 am
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Marseilles resident Christopher R. Scutt became a registered sex offender Friday in La Salle County Circuit Court.Circuit Judge H. Chris Ryan Jr. sentenced the 31-year-old Marseilles resident — per Scutt's agreement with Prosecutor Greg Sticka — to 120 days in jail, to pay a $600 fine, to serve four years of probation and pay a monthly $25 probation fee. Scutt is not eligible for good behavior, so he must serve the full 120 days. He gets credit for two days spent in jail after he was taken into custody in April.As a felon, Scutt must submit a DNA sample to state police and pay the accompanying $200 fee. He is prohibited from contact with the victim, must undergo a sex offender evaluation and comply with sex offender registration laws.Scutt pleaded guilty Nov. 26, remaining free on bond in the meantime.Scutt had sex with a girl, who was between ages 13 and 17, in November. Marseilles police and state police handled the investigation. Scutt was defended by Morris attorney Joseph A. Mueller. Scutt's codefendant, 26-year-old Joseph M. Roos, of Seneca, is free on bond and set for his next hearing Friday, Jan. 16.
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Print this story Email this storyDan Churney, danc@mywebtimes.com, 815-431-4050
Marseilles resident Christopher R. Scutt became a registered sex offender Friday in La Salle County Circuit Court.Circuit Judge H. Chris Ryan Jr. sentenced the 31-year-old Marseilles resident — per Scutt's agreement with Prosecutor Greg Sticka — to 120 days in jail, to pay a $600 fine, to serve four years of probation and pay a monthly $25 probation fee. Scutt is not eligible for good behavior, so he must serve the full 120 days. He gets credit for two days spent in jail after he was taken into custody in April.As a felon, Scutt must submit a DNA sample to state police and pay the accompanying $200 fee. He is prohibited from contact with the victim, must undergo a sex offender evaluation and comply with sex offender registration laws.Scutt pleaded guilty Nov. 26, remaining free on bond in the meantime.Scutt had sex with a girl, who was between ages 13 and 17, in November. Marseilles police and state police handled the investigation. Scutt was defended by Morris attorney Joseph A. Mueller. Scutt's codefendant, 26-year-old Joseph M. Roos, of Seneca, is free on bond and set for his next hearing Friday, Jan. 16.
Ittook A
01/10/2009, 8:26 am
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Print this story Email this storyDan Churney, danc@mywebtimes.com, 815-431-4050
Marseilles resident Christopher R. Scutt became a registered sex offender Friday in La Salle County Circuit Court.Circuit Judge H. Chris Ryan Jr. sentenced the 31-year-old Marseilles resident — per Scutt's agreement with Prosecutor Greg Sticka — to 120 days in jail, to pay a $600 fine, to serve four years of probation and pay a monthly $25 probation fee. Scutt is not eligible for good behavior, so he must serve the full 120 days. He gets credit for two days spent in jail after he was taken into custody in April.As a felon, Scutt must submit a DNA sample to state police and pay the accompanying $200 fee. He is prohibited from contact with the victim, must undergo a sex offender evaluation and comply with sex offender registration laws.Scutt pleaded guilty Nov. 26, remaining free on bond in the meantime.Scutt had sex with a girl, who was between ages 13 and 17, in November. Marseilles police and state police handled the investigation. Scutt was defended by Morris attorney Joseph A. Mueller. Scutt's codefendant, 26-year-old Joseph M. Roos, of Seneca, is free on bond and set for his next hearing Friday, Jan. 16.
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Print this story Email this storyDan Churney, danc@mywebtimes.com, 815-431-4050
Marseilles resident Christopher R. Scutt became a registered sex offender Friday in La Salle County Circuit Court.Circuit Judge H. Chris Ryan Jr. sentenced the 31-year-old Marseilles resident — per Scutt's agreement with Prosecutor Greg Sticka — to 120 days in jail, to pay a $600 fine, to serve four years of probation and pay a monthly $25 probation fee. Scutt is not eligible for good behavior, so he must serve the full 120 days. He gets credit for two days spent in jail after he was taken into custody in April.As a felon, Scutt must submit a DNA sample to state police and pay the accompanying $200 fee. He is prohibited from contact with the victim, must undergo a sex offender evaluation and comply with sex offender registration laws.Scutt pleaded guilty Nov. 26, remaining free on bond in the meantime.Scutt had sex with a girl, who was between ages 13 and 17, in November. Marseilles police and state police handled the investigation. Scutt was defended by Morris attorney Joseph A. Mueller. Scutt's codefendant, 26-year-old Joseph M. Roos, of Seneca, is free on bond and set for his next hearing Friday, Jan. 16.
The Beginning
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Two men are charged with sexually assaulting a teenage girl.
Christopher R. Scutt, 30, of 820 E. Bluff St. and Joseph M. Roos, 25, of 282 E. Union St., Seneca both surrendered Monday at the sheriff's office on a charge each of aggravated sexual abuse. Scutt was released on $2,000 and Roos on $500. The charge can be punished with prison.
According to court papers, Scutt and Roos had sex with a girl, who was between 13 and 17, in November.
Marseilles police and state police handled the investigation.Print this story
Two men are charged with sexually assaulting a teenage girl.
Christopher R. Scutt, 30, of 820 E. Bluff St. and Joseph M. Roos, 25, of 282 E. Union St., Seneca both surrendered Monday at the sheriff's office on a charge each of aggravated sexual abuse. Scutt was released on $2,000 and Roos on $500. The charge can be punished with prison.
According to court papers, Scutt and Roos had sex with a girl, who was between 13 and 17, in November.
Marseilles police and state police handled the investigation.Print this story
Chris Scutt Sex Offendor
Can you imagine drugging and raping a 15 year old and only gettine 4 mnths in county? Only Chris Scutt coudl have that luck. Our family will never be the same because of this. He drugged and raped my daughter and got a slap on the wrist. Any comments?????
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