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Help wanted: Impartial aribiter of innocence claims
Change of SubjectThe Illinois Appellate Court twice has found in (Carl) Williams' favor and ordered the trial court to allow him to pursue an innocence claim, saying the evidence gathered so far by his attorneys could lead to an acquittal if he...... -
Today's weary-sigh provoking paragraph in the news
Change of SubjectFrom Hal Dardick's story: Candidate Emanuel said he wanted to make clear that "any efforts to block the inspector general from getting information will not be tolerated." Mayor Emanuel's top lawyer, Stephen Patton, has fought a legal battle all the...... -
In defiance of science, the beat goes on in Lake County
Change of SubjectAnywhere else, the tale of Bennie Starks would be unbelievable. In 1986, Starks, then 26, was convicted of rape and battery in an attack on a 69-year-old north suburban woman who identified Starks as her assailant. The best available scientific...... -
GOP's 'Fire Madigan' campaign misses the mark
Change of SubjectThe Illinois delegation to this week's Republican National Convention in Tampa is flogging the party's new line of "Save Illinois: Fire Madigan" merchandise — decals, buttons, hoodies, dog T-shirts, you name it. And, as it is my nature to find...... -
By George, ‘Leighton Courthouse’ shows how to play the naming game
Change of SubjectGeorge N. Leighton, 6/29/2012. Tribune photo by Terence Antonio James In a startling break with tradition, Cook County has just named its central courthouse after former Judge George N. Leighton. The tradition I’m referring to isn’t the long-... -
New local GOP chairman predicts ongoing opposition to 3rd airport
TribLocal - Joliet » NewsNewly-elected Will County Republican Chairman Ed Ronkowski predicts opposition to construction of a commercial airport near Peotone and rising taxes will be major issues for …... -
Appellate court ordered to consider hearsay in Peterson case
TribLocal - Bolingbrook » NewsWill County prosecutors netted an appeals-court victory Wednesday as the Illinois Supreme Court ordered a lower court to consider whether eight hearsay statements should be …... -
Pray, do the right thing, 'ministers of justice'
Change of SubjectToday's robust Tribune editorial calling on Lake County prosecutors to release Juan Rivera in the wake of the stinging Illinois Appellate Court ruling handed down Friday overturning his conviction inspires me to take note of this: Ask (retiring Lake... -
Illinois police must keep video even for minor cases
TribLocal - Orland Park » NewsThe Illinois Supreme Court says video has become so common in law enforcement that police must preserve it as evidence even in misdemeanor cases. The …... -
Rivera freed after Lake County prosecutors stop seeking retrial in girl’s ’92 slaying
TribLocal - Gurnee » NewsEnding nearly 20 years in custody, Juan Rivera walked out of prison today hours after authorities said they will not challenge an appellate court’s reversal …... -
Cook County chief judge wants to try cameras in courtroom
TribLocal - Tinley Park » NewsCook County's chief judge is giving the thumbs up to a new policy that will allow cameras and recorders inside courts on an experimental basis. …...
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