Continued from Page A-1ing to burn down a Joliet building he owned to stymie a federal investigation and collect the insurance money, but the government will dismiss those charges as part of a plea agreement.Tezak is scheduled to be sentenced March 4, but in the wake of Andersen’sbond ruling the defense will ask for an earlier sentencing date, Popuch said.The 45-year-old former coroner faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison, $750,000 in fines, a term of supervised release and any restitution ordered by thecourt.Tezak, a funeral director, was elected Will County coroner in 1976 and served three terms. He made his fortune after acquiring the rights to the UNO card game, which he later sold.