Man sentenced to 40 years for attempted murder of ex-wife

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Defendent Jamil Saleh is escorted into the courtroom by deputies Nov. 7. Photo by Chris Johnson
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An Orland Park man was sentenced to two consecutive 20-year prison sentences Wednesday for attempting to murder his ex-wife when he stabbed her 4 times in a public park in Rochelle.

Jamil Saleh, 42, showed no reaction when Ogle County Judge Mike Mallon read the sentences following the hour-long sentencing hearing. Saleh's sister, one of 4 family members present at the hearing, wept quietly following Mallon's decision.

"I am pleased with the sentence that the court imposed," said assistant state's attorney Mike Rock. "It's an appropriate sentence for the crime that was committed and the fact that the defendant showed no remorse."

On Oct. 16, an Ogle County jury found Saleh guilty of the Class X offense of attempted murder and seven other felonies including armed violence, aggravated domestic battery, aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, and aggravated battery in a public place.

Mallon sentenced Saleh to 20 years on the attempted murder charge and 20 years on the armed violence charge.

During the trial, Saleh's ex-wife Maha Bergeron, 37, testified that Saleh stabbed her 4 times—twice in the chest—during a meeting with her and their 3 children at Cooper Park in Rochelle on Aug. 13, 2009.

She said she divorced Saleh in April 2009 after 16 years of marriage while he was in Palestine for several months. She said she married Jason Bergeron, a Rochelle police officer, in July 2009.

During the attack, she suffered stab wounds to her chest, hand, and knee and was treated at Rochelle Community Hospital and then transported by helicopter to OSF Medical Center in Rockford. She remained in the intensive care unit for several days.

Several witnesses, including Maha's husband, witnessed the attack and testified at the trial for the prosecution.

Saleh testified at the trial that the divorce and Maha's subsequent remarriage to a police officer had "caught him by surprise" and that he "went berserk" because he had lost his family and kids.

He denied planning the attack, claimed he just wanted to see his kids, and was angry because he had no visitation rights. As a native of Palestine and a Muslim, he testified that he did not want a "white man" raising his children who "hated" his race, religion, and country.

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