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Alex Stuck

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Ashford House 5 Lawyers Call Arrest 'Invalid'

Lawyers representing the five men accused of attacking a group of alleged white supremacists in May motioned Tuesday to suppress evidence gathered in the traffic stop that led to their arrest.

Attorneys representing five men who were accused in May of an attack at a Tinley Park restaurant said Tuesday morning that they believe the traffic stop leading to the group's arrest was illegal. They filed a motion shortly after 11 a.m. to suppress evidence gathered during that stop, in which Indiana men John Tucker, 26; Cody Sutherlin, 23; Dylan Sutherlin, 20; Alex Stuck, 22; and Jason Sutherlin, 33; were arrested. Sign up for Tinley Park Patch breaking news alerts. "Basically, we're saying that the arrest was invalid," Cody Sutherlin’s attorney, James Fennery, said. "We believe there was an unlawful stop of the vehicle." Asked what would deem the stop "unlawful," Fennery only clarified to say it "involves the vehicle" and the "…

Mimereader2

10:11 am on Friday, October 5, 2012

It's amazing that there's anyone who still believes that the Marxists have a chance of overthrowing anything, except perhaps the peace of mind of those quietly gathered in a resturant, or working class people who are just trying to make an honest living. And I'd project that the cult leader who sent the suckers on this suicide mission is sitting safely at home, wondering only which pawns will be …   more ›

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Judge: $975,000 Bail for Ashford House 5 is 'Proper'

Despite defense attorneys' insistence that five men police say were among 18 who recently unleashed on a group of local diners are "upstanding citizens" with "longstanding ties to their communities," a judge denied their bail reduction motions Wednesday

Defense attorneys painted a volunteer-oriented, sympathetic picture Wednesday of the five Indiana men accused in May of attacking a group of alleged white supremacists who were sitting down to eat in a Tinley Park family restaurant. Attorney Stuart Smith, who's representing John Tucker, 26, went so far as to say he believed the wrong group was arrested in the case, describing a "verbal argument that escalated," and outside court insisting the Five were acting in self defense. Suspects joining Tucker in front of Associate Judge Carmen K. Aguilar Wednesday were Cody Sutherlin, 23; Dylan Sutherlin, 20; Alex Stuck, 22; and Jason Sutherlin, 33. Sign up for Tinley Park Patch breaking news alerts. Each pleaded not guilty in June to 37 counts …

Joe Malecki

2:51 pm on Sunday, July 29, 2012

they ALL need to be punished severely. 25 years in jail for each would be proper punishment for these scoundrels. They need to be taugh a stern lesson!!!   more ›

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