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Sheley Jailhouse Assault Case Dismissed
GALESBURG, Ill. (AP) -- A man accused of killing eight people in Illinois and Missouri won't face a second trial for aggravated battery after the case against him was dismissed.

Nicholas Sheley is accused of killing eight people in 2008. He's been convicted of killing a 65-year-old Galesburg man, and his second murder trial is scheduled for September.

In the battery case, Sheley was sentenced to seven years in prison after prosecutors accused him of dismantling a Knox County jail chair and throwing its legs at a guard. An appeals court, however, ruled the trial court erred in finding Sheley suffered from a "severe mental illness" that prevented him from preparing his own defense.

Sheley wasn't in court Monday when the dismissal was granted.

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(Nicholas Sheley. WGIL News File Photo.)
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