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Frankfort Township Man's Murder Case Stuck in Appeals Court

This Week in Court Watch, March 5: Mokena underage sexual abuse case; Oak Lawn election fraud case; and murder case hearings for Orland Park and New Lenox cases.

The Southland's major criminal and civil cases heard in Will County and Cook County courts this week.

Will County

FRANKFORT — A 2009 murder case involving a Frankfort Township man remains stalled at the appellate level. A state court will decide whether Brian Trainauskas’s constitutional right to counsel was denied during portions of a police interrogation. The Will County Sheriff’s Department charged Trainauskas with two counts of first-degree murder and concealment of a homicide after he allegedly gave conflicting statements about finding the lifeless body of Monica Timar in his bathroom. While sitting in jail, in 2011, Trainauskas was then . Another status hearing for the latest charges was set April 10 at the Will County courthouse.

MOKENA — Pretrial hearings were continued to April 5 for an Aurora man who late last year pleaded not guilty to having sex with a girl in Buske Park. Steven L. Sly has been indicted on three counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse.

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NEW LENOX — An attorney for a Chicago man accused of murder said he’s waiting on reports from a forensic expert as pretrial investigations continue. A nine-count indictment alleges that Rodney Julun killed Dwight Jones in June 2011 and robbed his home and property over the course of several days before the body was discovered. Two men, David White and John Reed, pleaded guilty last month to helping Julun commit burglary.

In the case of an Orland Park man accused of soliciting sex from teens over the Internet, prosecutors said they would continue discussions of a possible plea deal. New Lenox police charged Joseph Bozen with grooming and indecent solicitation of a minor last year after the parents of one teen complained. He returns to court on March 21.

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Cook County

OAK FOREST — Attorneys for David Baitman, a former Village of Oak Forest attorney charged with kidnapping and sexual assault, are looking to obtain a medical opinion about their client’s fitness for trial. It is possible that a University of Chicago neurologist specializing in dementia will produce an evaluation for the court by Baitman’s next status hearing on April 30, according to courtroom testimony.

OAK LAWN— Myrna Jurcev, a community activist under indictment and accused of forging signatures on a petition to put a referendum on the election ballot, appeared for a status hearing. She faces one felony charge of mutilation of election materials and a misdemeanor count of disregard of the election code, and if convicted, is looking at up to three years in prison. She’s due back in a Chicago courtroom on March 21.

In another Oak Lawn case, pretrial hearings involving James West and Lauren Papiez, a couple accused of , were continued to April 25 while attorneys continue to gather and exchange evidence.

On the Docket Next Week

TUESDAY

Allan Kustok, , in their Orland Park bedroom

Rajat Prakash, a physician at Advocate Christ Medical Center accused of fondling a multiple sclerosis patient

WEDNESDAY

Nicholas Gorny, charged with

Joseph Campione, accused of stealing a donation jar intended to help a cancer patient pay her medical bills

Trial begins for Dawn Hamill, the owner of Dazzle’s Painted Pastures Animal Rescue and Sanctuary charged with animal cruelty and neglect

THURSDAY

Four young men on trial for the murder of John and Maria Granat return

FRIDAY

Michael Angel, a former D210 employee charged with criminal trespass on school grounds and obstructing justice

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