A Randolph County, Illinois judge has ruled the bodies of Sheri Coleman and her sons Gavin and Garrett will not be moved from a cemetery in southern Illinois.
Family members of a murdered southwestern Illinois woman and her children are asking a judge to let them move the bodies to the woman's hometown of Chicago.
An attorney for Joyce Meyer Ministries has asked an Illinois judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed against the televangelist by the family of a woman who was killed along with her two sons.
An attorney representing Sheri Coleman's family confirms a judge has blocked an effort to have the bodies of Sheri and her two sons, Garett and Gavin, exhumed from a cemetery in Chester, Illinois and moved to Cook County, Illinois.
The Corrections Department revealed in June that Coleman would be moved out of Illinois under an interstate agreement that allows prisoners in high-profile cases to be transferred for safety and security reasons.
Some evidence from the Chris Coleman murder trial could be public as soon as Thursday. This past May, Coleman was convicted of killing his wife and two sons in their Columbia, Illinois home.