A McHenry County judge denied a defense motion to dismiss charges against a Lake in the Hills man accused of stealing $225,000 from his mother-in-law.
Authorities have charged Michael W. Greer, 46, with felony exploitation of an elderly person and forgery, saying Greer used his position of authority over his now-deceased mother-in-law to get access to her money.
Greer's attorney, Thomas Loizzo, has said a police investigator misled grand jurors when he testified Greer held power of attorney over his mother-in-law.
Instead, Loizzo says, Greer's mother-in-law lent him the money for his business - making the case a civil rather than a criminal matter.
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We don't know the facts, but it should be investigated.
ReplyDeleteI do not believe crimes should be dismissed because of an error.
ReplyDeleteThe focus should be did he do the crime or didn't he?
Stealing $225,000 would be CRIMINAL for crying out loud!
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