Aurora Man Doing 20 For Naperville Murder Now Serving 15 For Robbery
An Aurora man who saw the appellate court reverse his murder conviction took a plea deal on a robbery charge.
An Aurora man whose murder conviction was reversed by the appellate court copped a plea to a robbery charge Thursday. Courtney Mayes, 25, was doing a 20-year bit in Hill Correctional Center when the appellate court ruled the Naperville police messed up his arrest. Mayes, his cousin Cherrod Moore, 32, of Aurora and three other men—Reginald Chandler-Martin, 26, of Aurora, Justin Harper, 25, of Aurora, and Tyrell Jackson, 25, of Villa Park—all were charged with first-degree murder in connection with the April 2008 killing of John Rosales. Moore and Mayes were playing video games with Rosales in the Naperville man's home when Chandler-Martin and Jackson, both armed and wearing masks, burst in, according to prosecutors. Chandler-Martin ordered …
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Will Joseph
4:21 pm on Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Yet another brilliant, scintillating, non-judgmental observation from that sanctimonious "Man of God" known to all as Vera. You just know Jesus is UNBELIEVABLY PROUD to count you as one of his "followers." (But seriously now, V. - are you a lawyer, or a pharisee?)   more ›