Thursday, May 7, 2015

Second mistrial declared in sex assault case of nursing home worker

For a second time in less than a year, a U.S. Secret Service agent's testimony caused a mistrial in the sexual assault case of a Woodstock man accused of inappropriately touching a 93-year-old woman whom he cared for in 2011 in a Crystal Lake nursing home. The mention of a polygraph machine during testimony by agent Aaron Glass led to the mistrial being declared in the case of Angelo Bird, 26. McHenry County Judge Michael Feetterer had issued a pretrial ruling that references to polygraph testing would not be allowed in the trial.

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