Couple charged in discipline case
Couple charged in discipline case
Child was allegedly bound to couch
Posted: Saturday, December 8, 2007 12:00 am
By STEVE RENSBERRY
Child was allegedly bound to couch
The parents of a 14-year-old Edwardsville girl have been accused of
unlawful restraint in a practice authorities said was used as a form
of discipline.
The two-count indictment, handed down Thursday by a Madison County
grand jury, accuses Stephen Rhoten, 51, and Kathy Rhoten, 48, of
Edwardsville, of using "plastic binding" to restrict their daughter's
movements.
The indictment states on one occasion she was bound to the leg of
a couch and on another she was bound to the arm of Stephen Rhoten.
The alleged incidents began on or about Jan. 1, 2006, the
indictment said.
Stephanee Smith of the Madison County State's Attorney's Office
confirmed Friday that more than one of the alleged incidents had
occurred.
"At this time we have no comment," said Stephen Rhoten, when
reached by telephone Friday.
Arrest warrants were issued Thursday for both defendants following
the indictment. Bail was set at $25,000 each.
As of Friday afternoon, neither defendant was in custody and no
additional information was available for release, a spokesman with
the Edwardsville Police Department said.
Both alleged acts are in violation of the Illinois Criminal Code's
prohibition against restraining someone without proper authority and
are considered Class 4 felonies.
Officials said there was no indication that the girl suffered any
physical injuries from the alleged incident.
Court records list an initial court appearance pertaining to the
offense as scheduled for June 30, 2008.
The girl is now in the custody of the Department of Child and
Family Services.