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Two years for Streamwood man, 53, who sent love notes to girl, 9
Special to the TribuneA 53-year-old Streamwood man who wrote poems to a 9-year-old girl in the school where he worked and looked in her bedroom window was sentenced today to two years in prison. Peter Surges, of the 0-100 block of Pine Street, pleaded guilty in the Rolling...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Rolling Meadows, Streamwood, Halloween, Lawyers
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Orland Park, Homer Glen police blotter: April 30
The following item were taken from Orland Park and Will County police reports: Orland Park •A 47-year-old Joliet man reportedly found driving back and forth on the 15300 block of Jillian Court on April 9 is scheduled to appear in Cook County...Tags: Court Preliminary, Orland Park, Lockport, Drug Trafficking, Drunk Driving
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Men allege abuse, sue religious order in Cook court
Unable to get restitution in federal bankruptcy court, 31 Chicago-area men have filed a lawsuit in Cook County Circuit Court, accusing the Congregation of Christian Brothers of putting them in harm's way decades ago. In three lawsuits filed Friday,...
Tags: Bankruptcy, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, High Schools, Litigation
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Competing term limits rules lead to 'absolute mess' in Niles
Niles voters overwhelmingly approved term limits in two different referendum questions in April, but far less clear is which of the conflicting measures should take precedence. No one, from the village attorney to election law experts, seems certain which...Tags: Voting, Politics, Referenda, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Tinley Park man accused of threatening an Orland Park family
Special to the TribuneA 40-year-old Tinley Park man who allegedly threatened an Orland Park family at their home is scheduled to appear in Cook County Circuit court May 22 on a charge of disorderly conduct, according to a police report made available April 25. Police were...Tags: Orland Park, Tinley Park
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2 guilty in slaying of teen who refused to flash gang sign
Two Chicago teenagers were found guilty Monday in the slaying of a 15-year-old boy who refused to flash a gang sign when a group of gang members confronted him and his girlfriend in 2009, prosecutors said. Alex Arellano who was burned, beaten and shot,...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Gang Activity, Prosecution, Murder
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Orland D135 school board president resigns
John Carmody, president of the Orland School District 135's Board of Education, stepped down from his post April 25, said district spokeswoman Tracy Marc. In the letter addressed to school board Secretary Tina Zekich, Carmody explains his residency no...
Tags: Politics, Elections
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4th man charged with murders of woman, 2 children in Harvey
Tribune reporterCook County prosecutors have charged a fourth man in connection with the 2010 slaying of a woman and two children following a botched robbery in Harvey. Defendant Darryl Lloyd, 29, was denied bond today at the Markham courthouse. Lloyd and three other...Tags: Markham, Anita Alvarez, Defendants, Lawyers, Oak Lawn
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Common sense locked out in Cook County Jail dispute
Change of SubjectJudges, not law enforcement officials, need to take responsibility for which prisoners get released on home monitoring Friday's print column Something extremely odd happened in the Cook County criminal court system in November: Suddenly, and without... -
Dart v. Evans v. Preckwinkle
Change of SubjectOriginally published April 17; moved to the top of the blog because it's the subject of my Friday print column. I've been meaning to get to this extraordinary spat on "Chicago Tonight" earlier this month. WTTW-Ch. 11 invited Cook County...... -
Secrecy in court for the rich and powerful
Tribune reportersCook County judges have helped the wealthy, well-known and well-connected to keep their family matters hidden while using the public's courts, according to a Tribune investigation. The Tribune has found that judges in the Domestic Relations Division have...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Justice System
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Chicago center brings meditative mindset to combating youth violence
Most of the CeaseFire interrupters sat up in their chairs and closed their eyes, following the quiet direction of the small man in yellow and orange robes at the head of the conference table. "Allow your mind to feel the way you feel," Sakyong Mipham...
Tags: Toni Preckwinkle, Politics, Students, Religious Conflicts, Wars and Interventions
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