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Arlington Heights man charged with killing three of his girlfriend's cats
Special to the TribuneAuthorities say that between June and February an Arlington Heights man killed three cats that belonged to his girlfriend. John Talmo, 22, of 200 the block of north Derbyshire Avenue, was charged in the Rolling Meadows branch of Cook County Circuit...Tags: Arlington Heights, Rolling Meadows, Murder
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Man charged with breaking leg of girl, 13, who has cerebral palsy
Tribune reporterA 35-year-old Palatine man has been charged with breaking the leg of a 13-year-old girl who has cerebral palsy, authorities said today. Javier Rosales, of the 1900 block of Green Lane, was charged with aggravated battery to a disabled person, a Class...Tags: Cerebral Palsy, Prosecution, Green Lane, Palatine
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Hoffman Estates man charged with molesting girl, 7
Special to the TribuneA 26-year-old Hoffman Estates man has been charged with sexually molesting a 7-year-old girl, authorities said today. Juan Tello-Martinez, of the 500 block of Mesa Drive, was charged in the Rolling Meadows branch of Cook County Circuit Court with...Tags: Hoffman Estates, Sex Crimes, Rolling Meadows, Prosecution, Abusive Behavior
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Man on parole for trying to shoot at police arrested in carjacking
Tribune reporterA man on parole for trying to shoot a police officer has been arrested for stealing a car from one woman and trying to rob another on the West Side, authorities said. Artavis Johnson, 31, of the 100 block of North Laramie Avenue in the South Austin...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Crimes, Theft, Punishment
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Talking on the phone while driving — a cautionary tale
Change of SubjectFrom Sunday's print column Sauganash resident John Blaha candidly admits his guilt and carelessness. In mid-January he was pulled over in the North Michigan Avenue shopping district by a Chicago police officer and written up for driving while talking on..... -
Aw, nuts! 'Hog' squeals and runs away
Change of SubjectFrom Sunday's print column I refused to salivate over the delicious prospect of Cook County Commissioner William Beavers, the self-styled "hog with the big nuts," taking the witness stand in his own defense. The splendiferous blowhard swore over and over.... -
New rules to govern Illinois foreclosures
The Illinois Supreme Court on Friday announced new rules governing mortgage foreclosures that will require lenders to prove to judges that they have exhausted all efforts to help a borrower before seeking a foreclosure judgment against the homeowner. The...
Tags: Financial and Business Services, Business Enterprises, Economy, Business and Finance, Illinois Supreme Court, Foreclosures
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Indictments against alleged hair salon bandit
Special to the TribuneGrand jury indictments on five felony counts of armed robbery were announced during a brief hearing this morning for an Evanston man accused of robbing hair salons across the Chicago area. Jason Logsdon, 41, looked at the ground and did not speak during...Tags: Evanston, Trials, Theft, Prosecution, Morton Grove
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Co-founder of 5 Rabbit leaves company amid legal skirmish
Tribune NewspapersAn ugly battle in Chicago's blooming craft beer landscape has come to a partial conclusion, with one of 5 Rabbit Cerveceria's two founding partners agreeing to leave the company. Isaac Showaki has sold his stake in the brewery after months of...Tags: Trials, Litigation
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Judge denies write-in candidates' request for Northbrook primary
Tribune reporterA Cook County Circuit Court judge has ruled against the three write-in candidates in Northbrook who want a primary election next week, saying the Cook County Clerk's Office was right not to schedule one. Former Northbrook Village President Eugene...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Elections, Voting, Primaries, Politics
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Questions unanswered about treasurer's probe of Robin Kelly
After Robin Kelly lost a 2010 bid for state treasurer, the office's chief investigator alleged she violated ethics laws by improperly reporting time off from her taxpayer-funded job as chief of staff to then-Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias, the Tribune has...
Tags: Elections, Ethics, Punishment, Laws, Chicago Tribune
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'"Home"? We thought you said "to the Big House"'
Change of SubjectCommissioner Beavers may have gotten in over his head. But it had nothing to do with the IRS … Send that 78-year-old man home.... defense attorney Sam Adam Jr. in his unsuccessful closing argument to jurors today on behalf of......
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