A Coal City man convicted last year of killing a woman in the Outlaws’ clubhouse in Joliet Township has not yet been sentenced as he is waiting to see if a judge will approve of his motion for a new trial.
Friday will mark a year since the beginning of about a two-week jury trial for Jeremy Boshears, 37. The jury found Boshears guilty of the Nov. 13, 2017, murder of Katie Kearns, 24, and concealing her death. Boshears, who cheated on his wife with Kearns, claimed during the trial that Kearns shot herself during a heated dispute at the clubhouse.
Since the jury’s guilty verdict, Boshears has not been sentenced in the case. His attorney, Chuck Bretz, said he plans to file an amended motion for a new trial. Bretz already had filed such a motion several weeks after the jury’s May 2, 2022, verdict. Since then, Boshears has been allowed to receive and review discovery in the case.
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