Judge allows Sheley’s wife’s testimony

ttorney fears ‘unduly prejudicial effect’

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Nicholas T. Sheley sits inside a courtroom Tuesday afternoon at the Whiteside County Courthouse in Morrison. Sheley is scheduled to stand trial Oct. 22 for the murder of Russell Reed, who prosecutors say was the first of Sheley's eight victims in a killing spree in 2008. (Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com)
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Whiteside County State’s Attorney Gary Spencer, who has served for three decades, said he hadn’t seen a problem finding fair and impartial juries before, even with a case involving three murders early in his career.

Potential jurors will sit in the County Board meeting room to await their turn to be interviewed. Meersman said he feared that some jurors would “spout off” about the case while waiting, influencing others.

Spencer said a bailiff would be in the room.

“There won’t be a free-flowing discussion,” he said. “There will be a guy in uniform staring over his magazine.”

Sheley is charged with 10 counts of first-degree murder and several other felonies in Reed’s death.

Prosecutors say Reed was the first of eight people – four from Rock Falls – killed by Sheley during a drug- and alcohol-fueled spree in late June 2008.

Sheley already is serving a life term for the murder of Ronald Randall, 65, of Galesburg, one of the eight victims.

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