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| Ind. man wasn't sent to prison as ordered |
| By chicagotribune.com |
| Published: 11/19/2009 |
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. - A judge said she wants to know why a man accused of raping a 67-year-old woman in October never served a two-year prison sentence stemming from a forgery conviction. St. Joseph County court records show 24-year-old Anthony J. Frick, of South Bend, was ordered in January 2008 to spend two years in the state prison system and two years in community corrections in a forgery case. That would have put him under state supervision until at least 2010. Frick instead was sent to a local work release center and discharged about five months later. He was charged Oct. 30 with six felony counts, including rape, robbery, burglary and impersonating an officer. Frick has not entered an official plea in the case yet, so an automatic plea of not guilty has been entered for him, said defense attorney Philip Skodinski. Superior Court Judge Jane Woodward Miller told Frick during a court hearing Tuesday that she wouldn't consider his request for a lower bond until the previous sentence was sorted out. She scheduled a Dec. 9 hearing on the matter. Read More. |
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