Coal City Woman in Channahon Killer Crash Goes to Court
A Coal City woman jailed in connection with a fatal wreck on Route 6 was arraigned Tuesday.
A Coal City woman facing felony charges in connection with a deadly wreck on Route 6 in Channahon was arraigned Tuesday morning.
Tiffany Unland, 30, of 190 E. Timber Drive was arrested following the Aug. 31 crash that claimed the life of 46-year-old Anthony B. Calhoun.
Unland has been locked up in the Will County jail on charges of aggravated driving under the influence. If convicted, Unland is looking at up to seven years in prison.
On Tuesday, Unland's bond was dropped from $200,000 to $120,000. She only needs to post $12,000 of that $120,000 to get out of jail.
If Unland does manage to scrape together the $12,000 for her release, she must wear a SCRAM alcohol-monitoring bracelet on her leg pending the resolution of her case.
Unland crossed into oncoming traffic on Route 6 a quarter mile east of Interstate 55 and plowed head-on into a sedan driven by Calhoun, police said.
Calhoun, who officials said last lived in Palatine, was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash.
Unland is due back in court for a pretrial hearing on Oct. 23.
lala
7:54 pm on Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Any idea why her bond was lowered?
Aimie Tadey Baker
11:37 pm on Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Totally Ridiculous!!
forget me
12:31 am on Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Your lawyer can ask the judge to lower the bond. The judge made that decision.
Lphrechko
6:50 am on Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Only 7 years for taking a life? That's ridiculous.
missy
12:07 pm on Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Thats just wrong she should go to jail for the rest of life
Minookamom3
12:26 pm on Wednesday, September 26, 2012
So the system is telling us drink and drive and kill someone, you only get 7 years... I feel bad for her boys but she needs to spend the rest of her life in jail. She killed someone!
Flora Dora
11:33 am on Sunday, September 30, 2012
Jail is not going to bring the man back but the anklet and probation for the next 20 years would be good.