Friday, December 28, 2012
After a Cook County jury found Koh not guilty in the 2009 death of his son Paul, the Koh family is moving forward with a civil suit against Northbrook police.
The family of Hungseok Koh has filed a federal lawsuit against eight Northbrook poilce officers and one Wheeling police officer for violating Koh's constitutional rights after Koh's 2009 arrest in the investigation of his son's death, the Northbrook Star reports. The suit accuses police of false arrest, coercive interrogation, demands a jury trial and judgement of $100,000 compensatory damages, $50,000 punitive damages, plus attorneys’ fees and cost, the Northbrook Star reports. Hyungseok Koh was found not guilty by a Cook County jury Monday on all counts related to the death of his 22-year-old son, Paul Koh, in 2009, the Chicago Tribune reports. Koh had allegedly confessed to the murder, but his lawyer sowed doubt in the jurors' …
Monday, December 17, 2012
Koh was accused of killing his 22-year-old son, Paul Koh, in 2009.
Hyungseok Koh was found not guilty by a Cook County jury Monday on all counts related to the death of his 22-year-old son, Paul Koh, in 2009, the Chicago Tribune reports. Koh had allegedly confessed to the murder, but his lawyer sowed doubt in the jurors' minds that Koh, whose native language is Korean, fully understood what police were asking him, the article says. The alleged confession came while Koh was in police custody shortly after his son's April 16, 2009 death, when Paul Koh was found stabbed in the doorway of the Kohs’ Birch Road home. Northbrook Police responded to the Koh residence around 3:44 a.m. that day after Hyungseok Koh called 911. When they arrived, Koh ran out of his garage door screaming, then brought officers to …
Monday, September 10, 2012
Monday's scheduled trial has been post-poned in the case of a Northbrook man accused of killing his son.
Defense attorneys for Hyungseok Koh, a Northbrook man accused of fatally stabbing his 22-year-old son Paul in 2009, have filed motions to include nine expert witnesses in the jury trial, which delayed Monday's scheduled trial, the Northbrook Star reports. In response, State's attorneys filed motions to bar or limit these witnesses, Andrew Conklin, spokesman for the Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, told the Star. A status meeting for the case is set for Thursday, Sept. 13 in Skokie under Judge Garritt Howard. Northbrook Police arrested Hyungseok Koh in April 2009 after his son was found stabbed in the family’s home. Since then, Koh's attorneys filed a federal lawsuit alleging that Northbrook police violated Koh's Constitutional …
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Attorneys for Hyungseok Koh, 58, hope to suppress a confession he allegedly made while in police custody.
A Northbrook man who allegedly confessed to his son’s murder sat listening intently in court Monday, as a psychiatrist told the judge that the man was “in no position” to give a voluntary statement about how his son had died. Hyungseok Koh, 58, allegedly confessed to stabbing his then 22-year-old son Paul Koh in April 2009. Now facing murder charges in Cook County Circuit Court’s Second District, Koh has pleaded not guilty and is currently being held in Cook County Jail on $5 million bond. The alleged confession occurred while he was in police custody after Paul Koh’s death, according to court documents. In support of a motion to suppress the confession as evidence, Koh’s attorneys brought psychiatrist Robert Galatzer-Levy as a witness…
Robert Amenitsch
12:01 pm on Friday, February 1, 2013
Who killed Paul, good question for the Northbrook Police to answer. Are they now actively re-investigating this case since the time Paul's father was found innocent by the jury? Place a call to the police!   more ›