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Ryne San Hamel Hearing on the Bobby Cann case

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Ryne San Hamel Hearing on the Bobby Cann case

Time: August 11, 2015 all day
Location: Leighton Criminal Court Building, 26th and California
Street: 2600 S California Ave
City/Town: Chicago IL
Website or Map: http://goo.gl/maps/2bT1H
Phone: 877-846-3445
Event Type: hearing, or, trial
Organized By: Anita Alvarez, Cook County States Attorney
Latest Activity: Aug 11, 2015

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The next HEARING in the continuing saga of the legal process for Ryne Sanhamel, while allegedly driving drunk with an alleged Blood-Alcohol level of .127 allegedly drove into and allegedly killed cyclist Bobby Cann. This is a criminal proceeding, not a civil proceeding.  The date is August 11th, 2015 at 10am, Judge William Hooks presiding.

Location: Leighton Criminal Court Building Room 301
Street: 2600 S California Ave
City/Town: Chicago IL
Website or Map: http://goo.gl/maps/2bT1H
Phone: 877-846-3445

Defendents name: RYNE  SANHAMEL
Case ID: 13CR1355001
Identification Record number 2208764
Date of Birth: 11/07/1984
Age: 29

http://WWW.vinelink.com  VINELink is the online version of VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday), the National Victim Notification Network. This service allows crime victims to obtain timely and reliable information about criminal cases and the custody status of offenders 24 hours a day.

If you’re interested there’s also an automated system available that you can call to get updates on the court case info with regards to location, date and time. The number is 877-846-3445.  Individuals calling this number can simply enter the offender's Identification Record number, which is 2208764 and receive court location, date and time.  In addition, the automated system gives the option for individuals to enter their phone number to receive updated court information.

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Comment by Bill Nedza on August 10, 2015 at 10:39am

Per Jason Jenkins at the ATA: 

This is a reminder and special plea to attend next Tuesday's hearing on 8/11. We have received a strongly worded message that it will be a very important hearing and your presence will be extremely valuable in court. I don't know the exact content of the hearing, but I believe it may be dealing with the motion to quash the warrant to draw the blood of the driver for the Blood Alcohol Content test. If you have been meaning to attend but haven't been able to make it now would be a great opportunity to support and make an impact. So please come. 

If you need a ride or are able to assist others in getting to court or are unsure about how to get to court please let me know and I will assist in any way possible.

 

The hearing is at:

Cook County Criminal Courts

2650 South California

Rm 301, 3rd floor

Tuesday, August, 11th

10am

 

Important Details:

Please arrive extra early, by 9:00-9:15 if possible to get through security and to get as many seats as possible. Seating is limited and there will be other attendees for other cases to contend with. 

If possible leave your cellphone at home or tucked out of site in your vehicle, you will not be allowed to bring it through security. (There are coin-op lockers available for storing cell phones but availability is limited).

 

If you are driving there is a parking garage directly across from the court building, it is free if you tell the attendant you are a courtroom advocate. Please let me know if you are driving and have room to give others a ride. There is a Pink Line stop at California and 21st and a DIVVY station as well as a DIVVY station right in front of court. The #94 California Bus also stops right in front of the court building and runs very regularly. So there are many ways to get to the location. 

 

Also please bring a bike helmet if possible to identify yourself as being in support of the victim.

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