Bobby Cann Updates: Ryne San Hamel Pleads Guilty, Receives 10 Days in Jail

Jason Jenkins at ActiveTrans is helping to coordinate community response.  If there is any chance you can attend proceedings, please reach out to him: 

jason@activetrans.org.

 

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h' 1.0 replied to ChiBikeGeek's discussion "Bobby Cann Courtroom Updates" on The Chainlink

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How many have you been to, Bob?

Bob Kastigar said:

  If you are planning on attending and haven't been silenced from making reports please post whatever information you can here on the Chainlink.  There's are many of us who are unable to attend all these hearings.
 

Thank you for asking!  I didn't realize you were the Hall Monitor and Attendance Taker for this proceeding.

I didn't realize, too, that I was supposed to enumerate my attendance.  

Thank you for your comments and continued following on this subject.  When the trial is over and justice is obtained for Bobby Cann, your continued vigilance will be appreciated.

+1

h' 1.0 said:

I think it would be nice if you could refrain from posting regular demeaning comments directed at those who choose to participate in this process.

Wow, so this is what cyber-bullying looks like.

Nice work h'. Maybe when they get the moderator functionality one of their first jobs is to moderate your immature comments. Alex, your +1 is unhelpful and you too are lumped in here.

I appreciate that Bob has posted here. I also appreciate that I don't have to attend the hearings to keep updated. For the record, I have not attended a single courtroom session. Does that make me unhelpful or disinterested? And, who says that Active Trans is the owner of any plan?

Sorry, was not trying to criticize but I could not find the information re the latest court date. (Is there a way to pin that information at the top of the thread. Thanks for the update:

The next court appearance of Ryne Sanhamel in the alleged killing of Bobby Cann is this coming Thursday, September 4th, at 10:00 AM in courtroom 301 with Judge Hooks presiding.

Ryne Sanhamel, while allegedly driving drunk with an alleged Blood-Alcohol level of .127 allegedly drove into and allegedly killed cyclist Bobby Cann. All this happened over a year ago and we don't want it forgotten. This is at the Cook County Criminal Court building at 26th and California.

So true. Somehow I don't think that Bob is going stop demanding that we update him on every word said during the hearings, no matter how many reasonable requests you make.

h' 1.0 said:

Bob,

There are a lot of people putting in time on this. The notification list that Jason sends info out to has reportedly hundreds of names. Active Trans, which historically has tended to be funding driven in terms of what it devotes resources to has come up with a structured, long term approach to helping assure there is justice in these cases.  I think it would be nice if you could refrain from posting regular demeaning comments directed at those who choose to participate in this process.  If, in all this time, you had even attended one hearing, it would not look quite so ridiculous that you sit behind your keyboard and post little jabs at those who are in many cases missing work and traveling considerable distances to be part of this process.



Bob Kastigar said:

h' 1.0 replied to ChiBikeGeek's discussion "Bobby Cann Courtroom Updates" on The Chainlink

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How many have you been to, Bob?

Bob Kastigar said:

  If you are planning on attending and haven't been silenced from making reports please post whatever information you can here on the Chainlink.  There's are many of us who are unable to attend all these hearings.
 

Thank you for asking!  I didn't realize you were the Hall Monitor and Attendance Taker for this proceeding.

I didn't realize, too, that I was supposed to enumerate my attendance.  

Thank you for your comments and continued following on this subject.  When the trial is over and justice is obtained for Bobby Cann, your continued vigilance will be appreciated.

Ryne San Hamel Hearing:
Time: October 30th, 2014 at 10am
Location: Leighton Criminal Court Building
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: Judge William Hooks
Latest Activity: September 4, 2014
The next HEARING in the continuing sage 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.;

Case No. 13CR1355001
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. Some states have the ability to display this website in Spanish.
Victims and other concerned citizens can also register to be notified by phone, email, text message (SMS) or TTY device when an offender's custody status changes. Users can also register through their participating state or county toll-free number.

The date is October 30th, 2014 at 10am, Judge William Hooks presiding.

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.

The petition to discourage accepting a plea bargain instead of a criminal trail is atill available:  http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/no-plea-bargain-for-ryne?source=c....
You can continue to sign the petition if you haven't already.  Signatures to the petition will still continue to be forwarded to Anita Alverez, the Cook County District Attorney.

A refresher for those who may be forgetting or aren't aware of this:

  The death of Bobby Cann shook Chicago's bicycling community to its core.  On a May 29th 2013 at around 6:35 p.m., Cann was struck and killed by Ryne San Hamel who was allegedly driving his Mercedes sedan 20 miles per hour over the speed limit.  San Hamel was charged with driving under the influence, having an alleged blood alcohol content of .127, well over the legal limit.  There was immediate wide spread outrage at the driver, heartfelt empathy for Cann's family and many friends, and fear among regular city cyclists.  A temporary memorial popped up at the site of the crash, which occurred outside of iconic Chicago bike shop Yojimbo's Garage.  In October, Clybourn Avenue was named Honorary Bobby Cann Way.  That same month The Reader featured Cann on its front page with the headline, "Death of a Cyclist." - See more at: http://www.mybikeadvocate.com/2013/12/2013-years-biggest-bicycle-st...

Why haven't you asked anyone else, besides me, this question?

Bob Kastigar said:

h' 1.0 replied to ChiBikeGeek's discussion "Bobby Cann Courtroom Updates" on The Chainlink

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How many have you been to, Bob?

Here's a short update on the case from the Cann family's lawyer: http://chi.streetsblog.org/2014/09/10/an-update-on-the-bobby-cann-c...

John Greenfield

A year and a half later they're hiring a brake specialist? You'd think they'd have nailed this down by now. I don't know how good anyone's brakes are after a car has been sitting for a year and a half. Also, chain of custody? Where has this car been all this time?

Seems odd.

Rest assured I was on the internet within minutes, registering my disgust throughout the world.

Tominator said:

A year and a half later they're hiring a brake specialist? You'd think they'd have nailed this down by now. I don't know how good anyone's brakes are after a car has been sitting for a year and a half. Also, chain of custody? Where has this car been all this time?

Seems odd.

Thanks for the update, John - particularly about the car.  I've asked about that after several of the last hearings and never got a response.

John Greenfield said:

Here's a short update on the case from the Cann family's lawyer: http://chi.streetsblog.org/2014/09/10/an-update-on-the-bobby-cann-c...

John Greenfield

Also, it was about 4 months after the crash that they got his license revoked, so he won't get it back until a long time after this case is settled.  He had serveral DUI charges plead down in municipal courts.

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