Attorney wants new venue in Beason killings trial
SPRINGFIELD – An attorney for a man accused in the 2009 bludgeoning deaths of five family members in central Illinois wants to the trial venue moved because of heavy media coverage.
The (Springfield) State Journal-Register reported that attorney Dan Fultz says he will complete a required survey of nearby counties that could serve as alternate venues. Fultz says he will then likely file a request to move the trial out of Logan County before a Dec. 3 deadline.
His client, Christopher Harris, is accused along with his brother of using a tire iron to kill Ruth and Rick Gee and three of the couple's children in their Beason home. They're also charged with attempted murder for an attack on the Gees' then 3-year-old daughter, who survived.
Story Archived
Please sign in with your Comment Member ID and password.
Having trouble?
If you have any technical difficulties, either with your username and password or with the payment options, please contact us by e-mail at archivedesk@shawmedia.com









