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Death penalty sends potential Dugan jurors away
The juror, a longtime Naperville man with prior knowledge of the legal saga, was dismissed after he told lawyers he was \"not enthused\" about the death penalty in this case, partly because of the cost to taxpayers. His jury spared his life in 2007 after a lone female panelist refused to impose the death penalty despite telling earlier telling lawyers during questioning that \"depending on the crime, Id be in favor of it.\" Brian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian Dugan No jurors have been selected for [Brian Dugans] murder trial. Brian Dugan
Dugan violent to end
Brian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian Dugan No jurors have been selected for [Brian Dugans] murder trial. Brian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian J. Dugan
Judge muzzles Dugan before sentencing
Late last week, [George Bakalis] warned [Brian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian Dugan] not to talk publicly about his case. The admonishment came after Bakalis learned Dugan had sent a typed letter published in the Daily Herald and other media in which he explained why he pleaded guilty July 28 to killing Jeanine Nicarico, 10, despite the fact he may face execution.
A life of crimes
DuPage States Attorney Joseph Birkett portrayed Dugan as a \"remorseless psychopath,\" whose own family long ago disowned him, with a history of sexual violence that left several other victims in its aftermath. More testimony is expected this week about that violence. The victims one as young as 10 encountered Dugan outside a laundromat, a gas station and a shopping mall, and while driving home, leaving work and simply walking down a street. Many were beaten and sexually abused. The five-member defense team is expected to call renowned mental health experts who collectively agree Dugan is a diagnosed psychopath who suffers from a severe emotional disorder. They argue the killer has a genetic defect that causes psychopathic behaviors to manifest themselves in people as young as 7 years old. One particular defense expert, Kent Kiehl, a forensic psychologist who conducts clinical neuroscience research, formed that opinion about Dugan after measuring his purportedly abnormal brain function with an MRI. Common markers are a lack of empathy, impulsivity, sexual promiscuity and reduced capacity for guilt or remorse. [Jeanine Nicarico] Jeanine NicaricoBrian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian Dugan No jurors have been selected for Brian Dugans murder trial. Brian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian J. Dugan
Convicted killers sore back may hold up jury selection
Brian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian Dugan No jurors have been selected for [Brian Dugans] murder trial. Brian Dugan Brian DuganJeanine [Jeanine Nicarico] So far, five women and three men are on Dugans jury. The latest members are a male Naperville computer programmer, a female Naperville human resources assistant, a female Lombard administrative assistant, and a young Addison network administrator who described himself as academically smart but lacking much street savvy.
Dugans brain deficit to be explored in court
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Killerwritesa newletter
\"I dont deserve much, probably not anything at all,\" [Brian Dugan Brian Dugan] wrote, \"but I think everyone is entitled to the truth, no matter where it leads.\" \"It was my intent to plead guilty from the very beginning of this prosecution,\" he said. \"I never entered a (not guilty) plea at the arraignment, the court did. Ive been telling the truth the entire time ...\" \"I dont want you writing letters to the press while this case is pending,\" [George Bakalis] told Dugan. \"Do you understand?\" Dugan said he did.
Judge to rule on reliability of new evidence
Brian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian Dugan No jurors have been selected for Brian Dugans murder trial. Brian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian Dugan Dugan, 53, has been serving life terms since 1985 for two other sex slayings and a series of unrelated attacks on young women who survived. One particular defense expert, Kent A. Kiehl, a forensic psychologist who conducts clinical neuroscience research on major mental illnesses, especially criminal psychopathy, claims Dugan shares similar abnormal brain function with other psychopaths hes studied. Kiehl uses a portable functional magnetic-resonance-imaging scanner, or fMRI, to measure brain function.
Dugans defense team wants Cruz on stand
\"I dont hate Brian Dugan. I hate what he did,\" said [Rolando Cruz], 46, in a Tuesday telephone interview. \"It was the police and prosecution who screwed me over. What Dugan did, he did to the Nicaricos and society.\" Rolando CruzBrian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian Dugan
DuPage County in 60 seconds
Actor George Wendt, who gained fame playing Norm on \"Cheers,\" will discuss his book, \"Drinking with George,\" at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27, at North Central Colleges Wentz Concert Hall, 171 E. Chicago Ave., Naperville. His book serves up a cultural history of beer with a comic twist. Sponsored by Andersons Bookshop, tickets are $30 and include admission to his speech, a copy of the book and a spot in the autograph line. Call (630) 355-2665. Brian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian J. Dugan Brian Dugan No jurors have been selected for [Brian Dugans] murder trial. Brian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian Dugan Brian Dugan