Posted on 03/21/2008 2:42:35 PM PDT by Stoat
By Ann McGlynn | Thursday, March 20, 2008
With a lengthy and violent criminal record to his name, Pachino Hill is going to church.
Hill, 29, of Davenport was sentenced Wednesday by Scott County Associate Judge Christine Dalton to a counseling program offered by Third Missionary Baptist Church. She also ordered him to attend church there eight consecutive Sundays, to pay a fine and be on probation for one year.
If he doesnt comply, he faces up to two years in prison for eluding and driving while barred. The charges are the result of a police chase from Rock Island to Davenport in October.
Lets give it a shot, Dalton said of the counseling program plan presented to her by Hills attorney, Brenda Drew-Peeples, and supported by Rogers Kirk, pastor at Third Missionary. Im all about one more chance.
The counseling program, Drew-Peeples said, is a chance for Hill to gain role models who are responsible men and are contributing to society.
I believe God has a plan for Pachino Hills life, and I believe its coming to fruition, she said.
Prosecutor Marc Gellerman did not object to the counseling program but did request that Hill attend church services.
I would think that listening to Rev. Kirk every Sunday would be very beneficial for Mr. Hill, Gellerman said, adding that Hill reaching out to Kirk says a lot.
Hill agreed to the counseling program and to attending church. Kirk will report to the court on Hills progress. A hearing is set for May 21.
However, Hill also faces charges in connection with the incident in Rock Island County. A plea hearing is set for today. Prosecutor Margaret Osborn will request jail time, she said.
Hill was driving a car with a broken headlight one night in October, down Fifth Street in Rock Island, testified Rock Island County Sheriff's Deputy Justin Chisholm. Chisholm turned around and attempted to stop the Dodge Neon that Hill was driving. Instead, Hill took off and headed for the Centennial Bridge.
Hill and Chisholm crossed the bridge, turned right onto 2nd Street in downtown Davenport, up Main Street, over to Brady Street and then onto 12th Street.
Chisholm lost sight of Hill and his passenger in his car. As he turned onto 12th Street, approaching Pershing Avenue, he spotted Hill and his passenger running from an alley. Police later recovered the Neon parked behind a house in the alley.
Chisholm chased the two on foot, east toward Iowa Avenue. Chisholm used his Taser to bring Hill to the ground. Hill was then arrested.
Hill was charged when he was 14 years old with first-degree murder in connection with the shooting death of Lawrence Brown Johnson. He was accused of giving the gun used in the shooting to Clyde Edwards Jr.
Hill pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and terrorism. Hill was sentenced to 15 years in prison.
At the time, then-Scott County Attorney Bill Davis said: "If we had gone to trial and if Pachino were convicted of first-degree murder, he would have gotten life in prison." He thought that considering Hill's young age, the plea was appropriate.
"This is one of the few chances we get to do some good. We have two young men who still will have a chance at life if they decide to do some good," Davis said at the time.
In December 2002, Hill was one of three men charged with attempted murder for allegedly shooting at a Davenport police officer. One of those bullets missed the head of the Cpl. Dennis Colclasure by six inches, police investigators said.
A lack of evidence caused Scott County prosecutors to drop those charges. Hill was convicted of possessing a firearm as a felon in connection with that incident, but a judge later ruled the evidence insufficient to charge him with any offense and dismissed the case.
In October 2004, Hill was arrested for helping Bryan Mitchell of Davenport leave the area of the fatal shooting of Grayling Church, 20, of Davenport. He also was accused of concealing the weapon and keeping witnesses from giving statements. He was found not guilty of that charge.
In March 2006, Hill was charged with attempted murder in the shooting of a 28-year-old man in the thigh. He pleaded guilty to assault resulting in bodily injury and was sentenced to one year probation and a $250 fine.
It wasnt long before Hill began being arrested again.
He was charged with child endangerment in April 2006, on a drug charge in July 2006 and a domestic assault charge in August 2006. That charge prompted a police search because he fled after hitting a former girlfriend in the forehead with a bottle and slashing two tires on her car.
He received probation for the child endangerment and drug charges. The domestic assault case was dismissed.
In July 2007, he led police on a chase during a traffic enforcement effort on the Centennial Bridge. He pleaded guilty to driving while barred and received probation. His probation was revoked because of the most recent chase. If he does not complete the terms of the sentenced imposed Wednesday, eight months will be added to the two-year prison sentence.
Ann McGlynn can be contacted at (563) 383-2336 or amcglynn@qctimes.com.
I have a very, very bad feeling about all this.......
Yeah, this is going to have a real positive effect on Mr. Pachino.
Judges really need to be assessed for mental illness every year they sit on the bench.
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Hill, 29, of Davenport was sentenced Wednesday by Scott County Associate Judge Christine Dalton
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Im all about one more chance.
Judge Dalton, will the naive church social worker who gets beaten to death because she "dissed him" or "looked at him the wrong way" get one more chance?
Hopefully the people of Iowa will remember Judge Christine Dalton.
...and sentenced to 15 years in prison, which he obviously was not required to serve or all his subsequent victims would have been spared. The lesson the courts have taught this guy over and over is: you can get away with crime, and now they are telling him that again. A hardened criminal since age 14, where is the obligation of this judge to protect society? This is not a man to take any more chances with.
Agreed. Too many liberal judges have completely lost touch with reality. It's astonishing to me that this sort of thing CONTINUES to happen so very, very often.
Breathtakingly liberal; breathtakingly STUPID. May his next victim's family come calling on the judge.
That would certainly give her a dose of reality, wouldn't it? Providing of course that she didn't return to her gated community at night and didn't bring her bodyguards along.
Not a ping request but look at the number of firearms violations this berk skated on. He is the poster child for Florida’s 10-20-life law and life is what he’d be serving by now in the Sunshine State. Do you think any gun law matters one whit to Pachino? Absolutely not! Yet his criminal activity is the justification gun-grabbers use to take away OUR RKBA. Mark this case down for the top 10 list of idiotic declarations from the bench in 2008.
By Dustin Lemmon | Thursday, March 20, 2008 | 34 comment(s)
“One day after being required to attend church for leading police on a chase through Rock Island and Davenport, Pachino Hill failed to appear in court for another hearing Thursday.
Hill, 29, had a plea hearing scheduled in Rock Island County Circuit Court on charges stemming from the same chase for which he was sentenced Wednesday in Scott County.”
A bullet in the skull and THEN church.....will these judges never learn?
District Associate Judge, Christine Dalton: District 7
Christine Dalton, Davenport, was appointed to the bench in November 2006. She received her bachelor’s degree from Coe College in 1986, and her law degree from the University of Iowa College of Law in 1989. Prior to her appointment to the bench, Judge Dalton worked at the State Public Defender’s Muscatine Office; at the Muscatine County Attorney’s office; and as a staff attorney at Muscatine Legal Services. Memberships include the Iowa State Bar Association, the Muscatine County Bar Association, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the Iowa Public Defenders’ Association.
Update...Hill’s latest arrest — This is ABSOLUTELY ridiculous. More violence by this thug, and he’s only being charged with violation of probation (pertaining to a previous ‘driving while suspended’ violation). PLUS he doesn’t have to report to jail for 1 week so he can get his affairs in order. I’m truly at a loss for words.
http://www.qctimes.com/articles/2008/05/17/news/local/doc482de38a8ad8d241284996.txt?sPos=2
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