Crime & Safety

In Court This Week: Home Invasion Suspect, Jenna Jameson Lawsuit

Here's a look at some local court cases Patch is keeping an eye on this week.

Hearings in DuPage County Court this week include sentencing for a Downers Grove man who pled guilty to murdering his pregnant wife, a man recently indicted for a Naperville home invasion and a hearing to determine whether a local lawsuit against Jenna Jameson should be dismissed. Click on the links for more on these stories.

Downers Grove—, who has pleaded guilty to stabbing his wife and unborn child to death, is set to begin sentencing Aug. 16. He faces up to 140 in prison for murder. The case is not expected to be finished until next month.

Downers Grove—, accused of stealing money from a local youth football program in Downers Grove, returns to court Aug. 17. Carlquist's attorneys and the state have been trying to nail down a possible restitution amount for a plea.

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Elmhurst—'s attempted murder case returns to court for a status hearing Aug. 17. Luchetta is accused of trying to poison her 7-year-old son.

Lisle—, accused of attempting to pay someone to attack an estate executor, is scheduled for a status hearing on Aug. 16. Fromelius was arrested after a two-month investigation during which he tried to hire an undercover police officer to attack the executor.

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Naperville—, one of four suspects in a June home invasion case, returns to court Aug. 16. Guyton is one of four men who was recently on charges of home invasion, armed robbery and residential burglary. He and three other men are accused of breaking into a woman's home, threatening her and taking her cell phone. Gutyon is seeking a bond reduction, so he can attend the College of DuPage.

Naperville—The returns to court Aug. 15. Jameson's attorney wants to disqualify Hollywood Theaters' attorneys, and also have filed a dismissal motion. They contend there was no valid contract for her appearance at the Naperville location. They also question whether Jameson actually signed any agreement.


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