Domestric Battery Conviction for Former Lake in the Hills Village President

A press release from State’s Attorney Patrick Kenneally:

PAUL J. MULCAHY FOUND GUILTY OF TWO COUNTS OF DOMESTIC BATTERY

Paul Mulcahy as a public official.

Patrick D. Kenneally, McHenry County State’s Attorney, announces that Paul J. Mulcahy, 65, was found guilty of two counts of Domestic Battery following a day long bench trial before Judge Michael W. Feetterer on August 21, 2017.

The evidence at trial showed that from November 5th through 6th of 2016, Mulcahy went on a dinner date with the victim.

After they both returned to his residence, an argument caused Mulcahy to forcibly throw the victim out of the house and to the ground without any shoes or jacket.

Paul Mulcahy’s mug shot.

After she regained entrance to the home, Mulcahy grabbed her by the feet and dragged her down a flight of stairs, causing injury, and pushed her out the door.

After a call by the victim to 911, Mulcahy was arrested by the McHenry County Sheriff’s Department.

The case was investigated by the Lake in the Hills Police Department as well as McHenry County Sheriff’s Office.

The case was prosecuted by Theresa Kamen and Michael Combs of the McHenry County State’s Attorney’s Office.

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The arrest in this case came before the election in which Mulcahy was defeated.

Results from the 2017 Village President race in Lake in the Hills.


Comments

Domestric Battery Conviction for Former Lake in the Hills Village President — 11 Comments

  1. Unfortunately Florida attracts vagrants and politics attracts scumbags.

    I’d rather have the vagrants any day.

  2. Whoooaaa!

    I didn’t attend the trial, but from the above I find it shocking that a person can be convicted of domestic battery when the ‘victim’ wasn’t a live-in at all and simply went on a (single?) date w/ the ‘defendant’!!!

    domestic battery has enhanced penalties … I’m NOT saying the defendant didn’t commit a battery, but how the heck is it a ‘domestic battery’ …… Will they tag the guy with alimony too???

  3. Yes I found this out a few years back when a neighbor was at her boyfriend’s house and got mad at said ‘boyfriend’ and threw a piece of chicken at him.

    It was at his house.

    Police came and arrested her for Domestic Battery.

    She was jailed also.

    Has kind of made it difficult for her to find employment.

    And this was for much less than Paul Mulcahy did.

  4. @CP,

    And Illinois has a reputation for attracting both.

    Lucky us.

  5. People do some crazy stuff when they’re either drunk or high or both.

    Wonder what their excuse was?

    No mention of drugs or alcohol.

  6. Cal? Then you haven’t read much of Doodie. All their comments are equally unbelievable.

  7. **Well at least he taught her how to behave**

    Well, doodle, at least you prove to all of us that you’re a terrible human being.

  8. “Mulcahy grabbed her by the feet and dragged her down a flight of stairs, causing injury, and pushed her out the door.”

    And there are people here defending him?

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