An Aug. 8 bond reduction hearing has been set for Jose Rodriguez, 27, the man in the United States illegally who has been charged in the hit-and-run accident that killed 39-year-old Normal resident Corey Cottrell on June 22.
The hearing is scheduled before McLean County Judge Scott Drazewski, who was assigned the case on Monday after Rodriguez’s lawyer, Chris Gramm, won his motion for a new judge.
The previous Judge, William Yoder, set bail at $1 million on July 12, and to relief of the Cottrell family, Rodriguez has been in the McLean County Detention Facility in Bloomington ever since.
But Cottrell family spokesperson Cheryl Wendland told Prairie State Wire that they were concerned that if bail were reduced Rodriguez would make bail and flee – possibly back to his native Honduras.
An official with Immigration and Customs and Enforcement (ICE) who asked not to be identified said that if Rodriguez is released on reduced bail than ICE agents would be waiting for him, if they can get there in time.
“But McLean didn’t honor the detainer the first time around so it could go either way,” the official said.




