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Sunday, January 6, 2013

Ashford House 5 Forego Deal, Plead Guilty

Five Indiana men charged with assault in the Ashford House brawl pleaded guilty to three felony counts of armed violence against the advice of their attorneys Friday, Jan. 4 and were sentenced to various stints in prison.

Friday, January 4, 2013

Ashford House 5 Plead Guilty, Sentenced to Prison

Five Indiana men charged with assault in the Ashford House brawl pleaded guilty to three felony counts of armed violence against the advice of their attorneys Friday, Jan. 4 and were sentenced to various stints in prison.

Against the advice of their attorneys who believed they could win at trial, five Indiana men charged in the Ashford House attack pleaded guilty to three counts of armed violence Friday in a Bridgeview courtroom. Judge Carmen K. Aguilar handed down the sentences in the attack, where the men stormed the Tinley Park restaurant wearing masks, hoods and gloves with axes and metal batons to confront a neo-Nazi group meeting on May 19 of last year. Charges of mob action, aggravated battery and criminal damage to property were dropped as part of the agreement. The five received:  All five men have been in custody since the May 19 incident and will receive credit for 233 days time served and will have to pay $587 in court costs, and will be on …

Jeremiah Tatom

7:52 am on Tuesday, April 2, 2013

FTP your a retard whites were I slaved for over a thousand years by the Romans and then the Vikings and later by the catholic church in fact the word slave Comes from the word slav I /e Yugoslavia. Tthats were the. Vikings got their best prisoners from so enough with the slavery crap. Go back to school and try a history major this time. Now to the real point this is the uninteresting states of …   more ›

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Website Asks Ashford House 5 Supporters to 'Pack Courtroom' Next Month

A website devoted to raising money to pay the legal fees for the five Indiana men charged assault in this summer's restaurant brawl wants to show solidarity for the defendants at their next court date in January.

A website put out a call Monday to show support for the five Indiana men charged for their involvement in the Ashford House attack case, asking sympathizers to "pack the courtroom" at the defendants' January court date. The site—TinleyPark5.wordpress.com, which has been raising money to help pay the group's legal fees—and Chicago Anarchist Black Cross posted online statements, explaining that attending the defendants' Jan. 4 hearing at the Bridgeview Courthouse will show the court what kind of public support the men have. READ: Ashford House 5 Leaves Plea Deal on the Table, for Now "[The website] asked us to pack the courtroom not only to show solidarity to our comrades who are facing these ridiculous charges but also to let the judge know…

Paul Mannstein

11:04 am on Tuesday, December 25, 2012

What gives these thugs the right to assault members of peaceful assembly just because they don't like their politics. This goes against the US Constitution as well as being un American. Lock them up and throw away the key.   more ›

Monday, December 17, 2012

Ashford House 5 Leaves Plea Deal on the Table, for Now

Five Indiana men charged with assault in the Ashford House brawl have decided not to take a plea agreement offered by a Cook County judge and will instead move forward with a motion to suppress the vehicle stop where they were arrested.

Five Indiana men charged with several felonies for their involvement in the Ashford House attack case will spend the holidays in jail after declining a plea deal from a Cook County judge on Monday, Dec. 17. But the offer is still on the table, an attorney for one of the men told Patch after Monday's hearing, and the five want to see if the judge will suppress their vehicle stop—and the evidence gathered from it, as well as the defendants' subsequent arrests—in January. READ: Ashford House 5 'Disappointed' by Plea Offer, Lawyers Say John Tucker, 26; Cody Sutherlin, 24; Dylan Sutherlin, 20; Alex Stuck, 22; and Jason Sutherlin, 33, have pleaded not guilty to mob action, armed violence, aggravated battery and criminal damage to property. They…

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Mike F.

10:19 pm on Monday, December 17, 2012

Don't worry Tom, he's just using this as an excuse to bitch about "Crook County" while not trying to bring about any kind of change.   more ›

Friday, December 7, 2012

Ashford House 5 'Disappointed' by Plea Offer: Lawyers

The five Indiana men accused of assault after an attack on an alleged white supremacist meeting at a Tinley Park restaurant this summer want time to consider a deal offered by a Cook County judge Friday.

The five Indiana men on trial for their involvement in the Ashford House attack case need time to consider a recommended sentence from a Cook County judge offering a plea deal, attorneys said after a hearing Friday, Dec. 7. John Tucker, 26; Cody Sutherlin, 24; Dylan Sutherlin, 20; Alex Stuck, 22; and Jason Sutherlin, 33, have been in custody since May. They are charged with mob action, armed violence, aggravated battery and criminal damage to property. They have all been in custody since the May 19 incident. READ: Check Out Patch's Ashford House Attack Section for Complete Coverage Police say the five men—three of whom are brothers—stormed the Ashford House restaurant in Tinley Park with their faces covered and began pummeling a group of …

Michael Cubie

6:30 am on Monday, December 31, 2012

'Stormfronters' attacked Stormfronters.   more ›

Friday, November 16, 2012

DNA Links 2 Ashford House Defendants to Scene, But Plea Deal Still Possible

Attorneys for 5 Indiana men accused in the Ashford House attack this summer could make a plea deal, depending on the judge's sentencing recommendation. Prosecutors submitted report that shows defendants' DNA on gloves and a baton found at the scene.

Five Indiana men accused of battery and mob action for their involvement in the Ashford House attack case, are one step closer to a plea agreement after a hearing Friday, Nov. 16. READ: Check Out Patch's Ashford House Attack Section for Complete Coverage John Tucker, 26; Cody Sutherlin, 23; Dylan Sutherlin, 20; Alex Stuck, 22; and Jason Sutherlin, 33, have been in custody since May. They are charged with mob action, armed violence, aggravated battery and criminal damage to property. Police say the five men, three of whom are brothers, stormed the Ashford House in Tinley Park on May 19, their faces covered, and began pummeling a group of diners and some random patrons using extendable batons, table legs, nunchucks and bats. Authorities …

Mimereader2

10:21 am on Thursday, November 22, 2012

This is a case to watch, because if they really did get off with a slap on their wrists it would signal that the only justice for people with unpopular views is in the street. Or in the case of the attackers, going after opponents and wedding parties that simply have the same taste in food. Let us pray, however, that system works and reminds all the evil doers that this will not be tolerated. And…   more ›

Friday, September 28, 2012

Ashford House Defendant Requests Jury Trial

The attorney for John Tucker, one of five Indiana men accused in a Tinley Park attack on a suspected white supremacist group, says the state has a 'political agenda' to delay his client's case.

One of five Indiana men charged with mob action, armed violence, aggravated battery and criminal damage to property after an alleged attack at a Tinley Park restaurant wants to move forward with a jury trial. John Tucker, 26; Cody Sutherlin, 23; Dylan Sutherlin, 20; Alex Stuck, 22; and Jason Sutherlin, 33; were arrested in May. READ: Ashford House 5 Lawyers Call Arrest 'Invalid' Police say the five men, three of whom are brothers, stormed the Ashford House in Tinley Park on May 19, their faces covered, and began pummeling a group of diners and some random patrons using extendable batons, table legs, nunchucks and bats. Authorities have said those targeted were affiliated with white supremacist movements and defendants are said to be …

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