Chicago lawyer calls for dropping murder charges against pregnant woman

The lawyer for Keshia Golden, a Chicago woman charged with first-degree murder in the 2022 stabbing death of her boyfriend, is urging prosecutors to drop the case, claiming self-defense. The incident occurred hours after Golden's baby shower amid an argument over a microwave. Supporters rallied last week demanding her release.

Keshia Golden faces first-degree murder charges in Cook County for fatally stabbing Calvin Sidney, the father of her unborn child, in their Chicago home. According to prosecutors, the couple argued over using a microwave. Golden allegedly knocked a plate of food from Sidney's hands, prompting him to push her onto the counter. She then went to a bedroom with a knife and stabbed him while he lay on the bed, striking his femoral artery, which led to his death from blood loss. Golden's attorney, Julie Koehler, described a different sequence, alleging Sidney first attacked Golden by hitting her, grabbing her hair, and slamming her head on the kitchen counter before the fight moved to another room, where Golden stabbed him in the leg in self-defense to protect herself and her unborn child. She spoke at a public rally last Monday, as reported by local ABC affiliate WLS. Court documents reveal at least five police reports of domestic violence between Golden and Sidney, with four involving physical abuse such as choking, slapping, pushing, and punching. One incident occurred when Golden was 18 weeks pregnant, according to Sierra Bartlett of the Cook County Public Defender's Office. Supporters gathered at the rally with signs reading 'Free Keshia' and 'Survived + Punished: We stand with Keshia Golden.' Prosecutors offered Golden a plea deal to second-degree murder with no additional prison time—essentially two years of probation—but she rejected it. Bartlett noted Golden has complied with pretrial conditions for three years, calling her an upstanding citizen. Dyanna Winchester of the Women's Justice Institute stated, 'Justice is not ignoring a woman's cries for help until it's too late and then condemning her for surviving.' Golden's trial is set to begin over the summer.

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Mikayla Kloth, 27, faces a first-degree intentional homicide charge after allegedly stabbing her boyfriend Lukas Rosch, 25, to death during an argument over dinner plans in Lac La Belle, Wisconsin. The incident occurred Friday night at her apartment, where Rosch arrived with chicken drumsticks instead of going out as she wanted. Rosch was pronounced dead at a hospital after suffering a chest wound.

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Deandre Wilkins, 36, was convicted of aggravated assault after stabbing his pregnant ex-girlfriend 10 times in Memphis, Tennessee. The Shelby County District Attorney's Office announced the conviction on Monday, with sentencing set for May 1. Wilkins faces up to 15 years in prison.

Kelvin Demond Williams was sentenced to life in prison without parole plus 100 years for murdering his wife Tenisha Williams and shooting at her teenage stepson in Woodstock, Georgia. The incident occurred on July 13, 2025, and Williams was convicted following a trial where jurors viewed home camera footage. He showed no remorse after the killing, smoking a cigarette near her body.

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A 59-year-old Wisconsin man faces attempted first-degree intentional homicide charges after allegedly strangling his girlfriend while she ate gelato in bed, police said. The woman's son called 911 reporting she was being choked, and officers found her with injuries including red marks on her neck. The suspect claimed self-defense, saying he had no other option.

 

 

 

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