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Tinley Park, Lincoln-Way police blotter: Feb. 25
The following items were taken from Tinley Park, New Lenox, Frankfort and Will County police reports. TINLEY PARK A 22-year-old Tinley Park man who allegedly left a trail of vehicle parts after hitting a sign at 94th Avenue and Chestnut Trail is...
Tags: New Lenox, Frankfort, Drunk Driving, Juvenile Delinquency, Tinley Park
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Judge refuses ex-cop's request to leave home confinement
Special to the TribuneA judge this morning denied the request of a former Northbrook police officer who has been charged with burglary and official misconduct to change the conditions of his bond that will allow him to audition for acting jobs. Enrique Guzman, 34, resigned...Tags: Science and Technology, Justice System, Judges, Skokie, Northbrook
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Mary Ann McMorrow, 1st female state Supreme Court Justice dies
Tribune reporterWhen Mary Ann McMorrow was a Cook County assistant state's attorney, a supervisor told her that a male colleague would argue the points in a legal brief that she prepared for the Illinois Supreme Court. Women just didn't go in front of such high-ranking...Tags: Loyola University Chicago, Judges, Illinois Supreme Court, Elections, Human Interest
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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...... -
Beavers defiant after convicted of tax evasion
Tribune reporterCook County Commissioner William Beavers was convicted today on tax-evasion charges at the federal courthouse in downtown Chicago. A jury convicted Beavers on one count of corruptly impeding the Internal Revenue Service and three counts of filing a false...Tags: Taxation, Elections, Judges, Trials, Prosecution
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No blubbering from Beavers despite guilty verdict
Just after Bill Beavers left the federal courtroom guilty on all counts — but before he'd go downstairs to play the defiant old-school Chicago pol for the TV cameras — he gave me a quiet shrug. We were standing in the corridor Thursday...
Tags: Political Corruption, Crime, Law and Justice, Internal Revenue Service, Justice System, Organized Crime
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North suburban road projects to impact communities
Major construction on Lake-Cook and Willow roads are among the headaches in store for North Shore motorists this spring and summer — but they are just two of the 75 projects outlined by officials recently for north Cook and Lake counties....
Tags: Elgin, Waukegan, Northbrook, Highway Transportation, Science and Technology
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Authorities: Man stole $28,000 worth of copper
Special to the TribuneBail was set at $50,000 in Cook County Circuit Court today for a Downers Grove man charged with selling $28,000 worth of copper materials taken from the Rolling Meadows firm where he worked, authorities said. Peter P. Dang, 51, of the 4000 block of...Tags: Rolling Meadows, Theft
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Woman gets 5 years in Skokie crash that killed boy, 8
Special to the TribuneA 24-year-old woman charged in the May crash in Skokie that claimed the life of a 8-year-old boy sobbed and asked forgiveness in court this morning before she was sentenced to 5 years in prison. Hanin Goma, of the 5000 block of Wright Terrace in Skokie,...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Justice System, Judges, Prisons, Trials
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Where have all the rabbits gone?
Zeus the wonder dog scared up a rabbit near the house the other day. Go ahead and mock me for mentioning it, but in the rabbit department, that's big news. Because in our suburban village, out on the western rind of Cook County, I haven't seen more...
Tags: Science and Technology, Tularemia , Wildlife, Navy Pier, Environmental Issues
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Cops: Neighbor fatally stabbed Elgin woman during burglary
Tribune reporterA parolee allegedly looking to steal a DVD player broke into his Elgin neighbors' home with a screwdriver, then used the tool to stab a woman who lived there, police said Monday. Paul Johnson, 34, has been charged with first-degree murder, home invasion...Tags: Justice System, Elgin, Lawyers, Prisons, Prosecution
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Tinley Park, Lincoln-Way police blotter: March 18
The following items were taken from Tinley Park, New Lenox, Frankfort and Mokena police records. Tinley Park DUI • A 24-year-old Tinley Park man who attempted to persuade police he was a back seat passenger in a car that drove through shrubbery...
Tags: New Lenox, Drunk Driving, Crimes, Judges, Gaming
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