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CAT Tracks for September 27, 2006
SPECIAL PROSECUTOR |
From the Southeast Missourian...
Special prosecutor named for attempted child abduction case
Southeast Missourian
A Brighton, Ill., man faces charges in alleged kidnapping.
CAIRO, Ill. -- A special prosecutor was appointed Tuesday to handle a kidnapping case out of Alexander County.
State's Attorney Jeffery Farris filed a motion before Judge Mark Clarke to request the appointment of a special prosecutor in the case against defendant Don W. Miller Sr.
Miller, 68, of Brighton, Ill., was charged with felony child abduction for the alleged attempted kidnapping of the 13-year-old daughter of Alexander County commissioner candidate Duane "Street Preacher" Lyon.
The alleged incident occurred during a Labor Day festival held Sept. 4 in Olive Branch, Ill.
Farris' motion for special prosecutor was filed due to a conflict of interest in the case, the prosecutor said in court. Clarke granted Farris' motion and assigned Massac County State's Attorney Patrick Windhorst.
Miller was originally scheduled for a preliminary hearing Tuesday morning, but it was rescheduled for 1 p.m. Nov. 2.
The defendant appeared in court Tuesday free after securing a $25,000 bond. A condition of his bond includes having no contact with children younger than 18 years old with the exception of his grandchildren.
Farris did not return calls Tuesday for comment.