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Former LITH man tries suicide in courtroom

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Robert W. Lucht

WOODSTOCK – Moments after he was convicted of sexually assaulting a young girl, a former Lake in the Hills man swallowed something in an apparent suicide attempt.

After tipping back an envelope made of notebook paper and pouring a small, granule-like substance into his mouth, Robert W. Lucht, 56, turned toward his two sisters and a son as they hugged.

As they embraced, Lucht spit a bit of the substance on the sweater of one of his sisters. He wiped it off with his hand before taking his seat at the defense table again.

Lucht’s son asked a bailiff for water, and people in the gallery told prosecutors that Lucht had put something in his mouth.

Two bailiffs took Lucht to the floor and ordered him to spit out what he had taken. He refused and wouldn’t say what he swallowed.

“I’m not going to jail for something I didn’t do,” Lucht said while on the courtroom floor.

He was taken from the courtroom on a stretcher, running his tongue around in his mouth as he was wheeled down the hallway.

Kim Kubiak, spokeswoman for Centegra Hospital – Woodstock, said Wednesday evening that Lucht was there, under guard, and stable. He was admitted under a 36-hour watch, she said.

The jury deliberated for about two and a half hours before returning guilty verdicts on three counts of predatory criminal sexual assault and one count of aggravated criminal sexual abuse.

Lucht faces a minimum of 21 years in prison and a maximum of 120 years when he is sentenced. That is scheduled for Nov. 20.

Lucht’s sister, who identified herself as Carol Lucht, said her brother is innocent.

“We will maintain that until the day we die,” she said.

Assistant State’s Attorney Michael Combs, who is also chief of the McHenry County State’s Attorney’s Office’s criminal division, said Lucht was trying to take the coward’s way out.

“I would be disappointed if he died before serving his prison sentence that he justly deserves,” Combs said. “He deserves to go to prison for a long time for the permanent pain and suffering that he caused a little girl.”

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