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Trial begins for Mount Prospect man, 58, charged with molesting youth, 15
Special to the TribuneProsecutors say a 58-year-old Mount Prospect man plied his 15-year-old employee with gifts and trips to restaurants and health clubs before sexually molesting him. But the defense argues that the story was concocted to gain a lawsuit settlement. The...Tags: Assault, Sexual Assault, Justice System, Lawyers, Arbitration
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Man sentenced to 12 years in Schaumburg baseball bat attack
Special to the TribuneA 30-year-old Schaumburg man who admitted he struck a nightclub patron in the head with a baseball bat was sentenced in Cook County Court today to 12 years in prison. Altin Bajrami, of the 1900 block of Prairie Square, pleaded guilty in Rolling...Tags: Punishment, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Schaumburg, Bars and Clubs
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24 years for Mount Prospect man convicted of sex assault of teen
Tribune reporterA Mount Prospect man convicted of sexually assaulting a youth who worked for him was sentenced in Cook County Circuit Court today to 24 years in prison. Herbert Burgess, 58, continued to maintain his innocence as the sentence for the Class X felony...Tags: Punishment, Assault, Mount Prospect, Juvenile Delinquency, Sex Crimes
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Bail reduced for ex-Schaumburg cops accused of drug crimes
Special to the TribuneA DuPage County judge today reduced the bail of the three former Schaumburg police officers who have been accused of running a drug ring. Judge Blanche Hill Fawell cut the bail to $250,000 for John Cichy, $300,000 for Terrance O’Brien, and $350,...Tags: Justice System, Judges, Lawyers, Drug Trafficking, Crime, Law and Justice
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$2 million bail for teen accused of trying to kill girlfriend
Special to the TribuneA Cook County judge has set a $2 million bail for a Hoffman Estates teen accused of trying to kill his girlfriend. Prosecutors say Apolinar Serna-Jacobo, 17, went to his 17-year-old girlfriend’s house on Monday and stabbed her more than a dozen...Tags: Justice System, Judges, Hoffman Estates, Juvenile Delinquency, Crime, Law and Justice
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Arlington Heights cops use GPS to crack missing tire case
Special to the TribuneThe tires were rolling out of Arlington Heights at an alarming rate — 59 of them over a period of weeks from one car dealership, authorities said. So police devised a plan to figure out who was stealing them from cars on display at Arlington...Tags: Theft, Car Tires
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More cases linked to 3 arrested Schaumburg cops tossed
Special to the TribuneTwo more felony drug cases were dismissed in Cook County Circuit Court today as a result of the arrest of three Schaumburg police officers who authorities say set up their own narcotics business. “We're just happy the state did the right thing in...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Schaumburg, Drug Trafficking, Cook County Government
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New judge in trial of Daley's nephew: No conflict of interest here
Tribune reporterA McHenry County judge appointed to preside over the trial of a nephew of former Mayor Richard Daley held court today for the first time in the controversial case. Judge Maureen P. McIntyre was appointed over the case of Richard Vanecko after the...Tags: Chicago Sun-Times, Illinois Supreme Court, Richard M. Daley, McHenry, Prosecution
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Trial opens in 2009 escape of bank robbery suspect
After quietly slipping out of three sets of restraints and snatching the gun from one of two law enforcement officers taking him to court in 2009, Robert Maday launched a two-day crime spree with a chilling threat, federal prosecutors alleged Wednesday at...
Tags: South Loop, Chicago Loop, Crime, Law and Justice, First American Bank, Firearms
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Jurors ask to see guns used in escape, bank heist
Tribune reporterJurors weighing the fate of Robert Maday have asked to see two handguns he is alleged to have used in a high-profile escape and bank robbery in 2009. The query came Tuesday as the federal jury weighing bank robbery, escape and weapons charges against...Tags: Theft, Justice System, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Lawyers, First American Bank
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Man gets 45 years for killing wife on Valentine's Day
Special to the TribuneA northwest suburban man was sentenced to 45 years in prison Friday for stabbing his wife to death on Valentine’s Day last year as their young daughter listened in horror from the next room. But before he was led away in handcuffs to prison,...Tags: Punishment, Justice System, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons
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35 years in slaying of former Schaumburg high school football player
TribLocal - Schaumburg » NewsConvicted in the slaying of a former Schaumburg High School football player during a botched robbery, a Hanover Park man apologized for the killing before …...
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