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Show Page 16 - THE HERALD. Provo. Utah. Friday, July 13. 1985 Illinois Court Lets Convicted Men Be Free During Appeal - The SPRINGFIELD, 111. i APj Supreme Court said this week that three executives convicted of murder in the cyanide poison-irj- g death of a factory worker may remain frpp nn bail while thev : IJJinois The heat is on at Saint Elmo's Fire. ' I'sytfy l iff if EMJLIO ESTEVEZ and ROB LOWE in . St. Elmos COLUMBIA Fire appeal their case In a a.. v to revoke or increase the bail. Cook County Circuit Judge Ronald Banks, who found the men bench guilty after an eight-weetrial, revoked bond July when he sentenced them. But later that day, an appeals court panel, acting on emergency defense motions, set bond pending the appeal of the convietions-a- nd men were released from Cook County Jail. The former Film Recovery Systems plant used cyanide to extract k hard-presse- would try to ilee the state. QlKfTheat- 120 ,1ASI( 489-540- 1 START $2.50 S CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE UNIVERSITY MALl) Join the adventure. folio! I'll! i IEJ I 1 v.I anytime 0 FRIDAY 7 - 9 FAMILY r SATURDAY TUESDAY IS DOLLAR NIGHT SEATS ALL MOW TK1U THUiSDAY! RUSTLERS' C1 RHAPSODY fQ 9:30 H PG-1- 3 'l Spanish Fork 798-935- 756-31- WW II 5 05.:J, sai. MAT. MAIN ST. MOVIE Call Fork POLICY! t- IN 5 Main, roASIAT EVf: Bargain Matinee 1st show Today only $2.75 225-725- A fourth defendant in the case, former plant manager and company vice president Gerald Pett, was acquitted in May. d TCWNE CJNBH4S American Wit Assistant States Attorney Joan Cherry noted O Neil is a Montana resident who unsuccessfully fought extradition before the trial and that Rodriguez is an illegal immigrant. She called the $2,500 bail grosswith the seri ly disproportionate IVi: ? f?fMp1T2) to leave the Chicago area while their case was appealed. ousness of the crime." But defense attorney Thomas Royce argued in last week s hearing that O'Neil. Rodrguez and Kirschbaum were tor cash and could not pay higher bonds. He said they were' unlikely Rodriguez and O'Neil probably 1 job-relat- PALE RIDER n.L the Supreme Court's refusal The murder convictions are believed to be the first of corporate officials in the death of an employee PLUS BIG HIT: I -s $10,000. PICTURES PALE RIDER STARTS jus-tict- film. Prose silver from used cutors called the plant a huge gas chamber.'" The states attorney's office, in challenging the bonds last week before Supreme Court Justice Seymour Sirnon in Chicago, cited the seriousness ol the crime and said Terry I.evin, spokesman fur the s attorney's office, said prosecutors had no public comment on state order, upheld the $2,500 cash bail set by a state appeals court after the men's June 14 convictions and subsequent sentencing to 25 years in prison each The Cook County states attorney's office had asked the Supreme Court to revoke or increase bail for Steven O'Neil, 31, former president of the defunct Film Recovery Systems of Elk Grove Village, former plant foreman Daniel Rodriguez, 27, and Charles Kirschbaum. 37, former plant manager. The men were convicted of murder and of 14 counts of reckless conduct each in the 1983 death of Stefan Golab, 61, a plant employee who died of acute cyanide poisoning after exposure to cyanide fumes. 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