CHAMPAIGN WOMAN ACCUSED OF DRUNK DRIVING IN FATAL INTERSTATE 74 CAR ACCIDENT HIRES URBANA ATTORNEY
Harvey Welch, an attorney from Urbana, entered his appearance in Champaign County Circuit Court on behalf of Elizabeth Drewes, 53, of the 1000 block of Churchhill Downs Drive. Drewes remains in the Champaign County jail on a $5-million bond for aggravated DUI and reckless homicide charges stemming from a three vehicle collision on I-74 in December, 2008. Twenty-four-year-old, Brittany Babb was killed in the December crash and three others were injured. Welch is also representing Drewes in another DUI case involving a single car crash in September, 2008. In that case, Drewes was arrested after allegedly crashing her Cadillac Escalade on I-57 near Thomasboro. Reports from that arrest indicate that her blood-alcohol content was 0.31 percent during that incident. Judge Rich Klaus set Drewes' next court date on the more recent charges for February 25, 2009, before Judge Chase Leonhard.
Attorney Welch entered a plea of not guilty and requested a jury trial on behalf of Elizabeth Drewes. Attorney Welch himself made news last August when he was sued by a former client, Patrick Thompson, in Small Claims Court for an alleged legal malpractice claim. According to Court files, Welch was ordered to pay $3,000 back to Thompson, as well as cover the cost of court fees.
Thompson filed the small claims suit pro se (meaning he represented himself) alleging that Welch had committed legal malpractice during his criminal trial. Thompson argued that he had hired Welch to defend himself against charges of sexual abuse and home invasion in a criminal trial that took place in 2006. After Welch called only one witness, Thompson was found guilty. Dropping Welch, Thompson hired two new attorneys, Bob Kirchner and Ruth Wyman, who filed a post-trial motion to reverse the guilty verdict. In a rare courtroom decision, Judge Harry Clem found that Welch had provided “ineffective assistance of counsel” and granted Thompson a new criminal trial. This last May, with the help of new legal counsel (Kirchner and Wyman), a jury found Thompson not guilty of the criminal charges.
Records indicate that Harvey Welch works as a Public Defender in Ford County, but has an office at 401 W. Elm in Urbana, Illinois 61801-3231. According to the Illinois ARDC website, Welch has been in practice since October, 1980.
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