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| Carjacking suspect released from Paxton jail, sent back to prison |
| By paxtonrecord.net- Will Brumleve |
| Published: 01/08/2018 |
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PAXTON — A parolee from Douglas County who is charged with 11 felonies for allegedly trying to hijack multiple vehicles in Paxton last month has been released from the Ford County Jail and put back in state prison for violating his parole. An official at the jail in Paxton said Monday that Joshua A. Hatten, 31, who listed addresses in Tuscola and Villa Grove, was released to the custody of the Illinois Department of Corrections on Dec. 31. The IDOC’s website says Hatten was admitted to Stateville Correctional Center in Crest Hill on Jan. 3. His projected parole date is May 16, 2019. Hatten’s transfer to state prison occurred after his attorney, Jamie Propps, requested during a Dec. 29 hearing in Ford County Circuit Court that Hatten’s bond be lowered from $300,000 to $50,000. Since there was already a “hold” on Hatten from the IDOC, State’s Attorney Andrew Killian then asked the court to grant Hatten his release on a personal recognizance bond. Read More. |
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