CHICAGO TRIAL DATE SET FOR MINNESOTA'S HATCH SISTERS
The daughters of Minnesota Attorney General Mike Hatch will be tried in June on misdemeanor charges arising from a struggle with police outside a Chicago nightclub last March.
On Friday, a Cook County, Illinois, judge set a trial date of June 7 for Anne Hatch, 21, and Elizabeth Hatch, 23.
They are accused of assaulting two police officers, resisting arrest and damaging police property during a March 27 incident outside the Crobar club on the city's Near North Side. At the time, the sisters were celebrating the 21st birthday of Anne Hatch, a student at Chicago's DePaul University.
The women allegedly kicked out a squad car window while they were being transported to jail. Their father later said the two women were intoxicated and made "a horrible, horrible mistake."
But Hatch also said that while his daughters wanted to be held accountable for their mistakes, they denied assaulting the officers. Source: Pioneer Press, February 18, 2005
On Friday, a Cook County, Illinois, judge set a trial date of June 7 for Anne Hatch, 21, and Elizabeth Hatch, 23.
They are accused of assaulting two police officers, resisting arrest and damaging police property during a March 27 incident outside the Crobar club on the city's Near North Side. At the time, the sisters were celebrating the 21st birthday of Anne Hatch, a student at Chicago's DePaul University.
The women allegedly kicked out a squad car window while they were being transported to jail. Their father later said the two women were intoxicated and made "a horrible, horrible mistake."
But Hatch also said that while his daughters wanted to be held accountable for their mistakes, they denied assaulting the officers. Source: Pioneer Press, February 18, 2005




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