(CARLYLE, IL) — Jury selection is scheduled for Monday morning in the case of a 26-year-old Alton man charged in connection with the 2014 death of a developmentally disabled resident of the Warren G. Murray Center in Centralia. Christopher Duguay is charged in Clinton County court with Class 4 felony criminal neglect of a resident at a state facility and Class 3 felony criminal neglect resulting in the death of Todd Clementz, a resident of the Murray Center where Duguay worked at the time as a Mental Health Technician. A coroner’s inquest in November 2014 found Clementz’s cause of death to be homicide and the result of a “punishment” shower that resulted in him choking on water that was sprayed into his face as well as on regurgitated food. Duguay has been free on bond since shortly after his arrest in 2015. A 2013 case in Marion County centered on similar accusations when a Centralia personal care worker was accused of forcefully poking an elderly disabled person in his care in the forehead with his fingers, repeatedly placing his hand over the woman’s mouth, and repeatedly spraying water in her face. That individual was prosecuted by the Attorney General’s Office, but just one day into the 2014 jury trial the charges were dismissed.