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| Early Release Under Scrutiny After Murder |
| By pjstar.com |
| Published: 08/12/2010 |
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PEORIA — Edjuan Payne came to Peoria in the spring after being released early from a southern Illinois correctional center. The Illinois Joint Investigatory Committee on Early Release held a hearing Wednesday night in Peoria because of what Payne allegedly did May 13 to Orvette Davis. "Orvette Davis is a prime example of why the system didn't work," Peoria police Capt. Mike Scally said in testimony at the Illinois Central College North campus. "Mr. Edjuan Payne is currently incarcerated with a charge of murder - he's not gone to trial yet," Scally continued. "If he had not been released at the time Orvette was killed, she'd be here today to talk to us, but she's not." Read More. |
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