IL defense lawyerA little-known law in Illinois allows people to be punished for the criminal acts of another if they were present at the scene. Those who are especially vulnerable to the effects of this law are survivors of domestic violence. The story of a woman who has been in an Illinois prison since 1993 for murders committed by her boyfriend–despite a vigorous criminal defense–illustrates this point.  

The young woman met her boyfriend when she was 17 and he was 35. The boyfriend told her that he was a truck driver, but she would find out months into the relationship that he was actually a drug dealer. One day, the young woman was forced by her boyfriend to go with him to a rival dealer’s home who supposedly owed him money.  Things went sideways, and the boyfriend killed the dealer, along with the dealer’s wife and baby. Years of physical abuse convinced the young woman that she would also be killed as her boyfriend forced her at gunpoint to place jewelry and money into a bag.