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    Mar 10, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Life goes on, 8 years later

    Sometimes when a trial is over, a couple of jurors will approach Judge Joan Lefkow and make a sympathetic or admiring remark that lets her know that they know her story.
    Sometimes when a trial is over, a couple of jurors will approach Judge Joan Lefkow and make a sympathetic or admiring remark that lets her know that they know her story. She figures they've Googled her and found it, though some may have been around...

    Tags: Ash Wednesday, Murder, Early Learning, Lotteries, Justice System

  2. Feb 21, 2012 |Story| Associated Press
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  4. Nov 11, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Juror in Cellini trial appears to have hidden two felony convictions, Tribune finds

    Court officials acknowledge that information revealed by the Tribune appears to show that a member of the federal jury that convicted Springfield power broker William Cellini concealed two felony convictions.
    Court officials acknowledge that information revealed by the Tribune appears to show that a member of the federal jury that convicted Springfield power broker William Cellini concealed two felony convictions. Attorneys for Cellini said the information...

    Tags: Trials, Blackmail and Extortion, George Ryan, Executive Branch, Lobbying

  6. Nov 12, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. With no background checks for jurors, Cellini conviction shaky

    At the start of former Gov. Rod Blagojevich's first corruption trial last year, federal Judge James Zagel  denied a request from several news organizations to release jurors' names before opening statements.
    At the start of former Gov. Rod Blagojevich's first corruption trial last year, federal Judge James Zagel denied a request from several news organizations to release jurors' names before opening statements. It didn't matter, Zagel said, that the Tribune'...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Music, Concerts, Trials, George Ryan

  8. Jun 13, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Adults with disabilities poised to win more housing options

    Thousands of Illinois adults with developmental disabilities — many of whom have spent years on a 21,000-plus waiting list for state services — will soon have more choices in housing under a proposed settlement to a long-running federal lawsuit.
    Thousands of Illinois adults with developmental disabilities — many of whom have spent years on a 21,000-plus waiting list for state services — will soon have more choices in housing under a proposed settlement to a long-running federal...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Trials, Civil Laws, Colleges and Universities, Frankfort

  10. Jun 15, 2011 |Story| Chicago Breaking News
  11. Settlement opens choices for disabled on housing

    A federal judge on Wednesday approved a settlement to a long-running civil case that will force Illinois to begin moving hundreds of people with developmental and intellectual disabilities into more community-based homes and apartments of their choice.
    Tribune reporter
    A federal judge on Wednesday approved a settlement to a long-running civil case that will force Illinois to begin moving hundreds of people with developmental and intellectual disabilities into more community-based homes and apartments of their choice....

    Tags: Trials, Illinois, Woodstock (McHenry, Illinois), Justice System, Judges

  12. Jun 15, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Deal gives 3,000 developmentally disabled people choice of community-based housing

    State officials will begin drawing up plans to move 3,000 people with developmental and intellectual disabilities into community-based housing of their choice, as directed under a federal settlement approved Wednesday that allows for a six-year timetable.
    State officials will begin drawing up plans to move 3,000 people with developmental and intellectual disabilities into community-based housing of their choice, as directed under a federal settlement approved Wednesday that allows for a six-year timetable....

    Tags: Down Syndrome, Trials, Executive Branch, Government, Justice System

  14. May 27, 2009 |Story| Hola Hoy
  15. May 27, 2009 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  16. Report: Burris Recorded Offering Blagojevich Money

    CHICAGO -- Sen. Roland Burris promised to "personally do something" for Rod Blagojevich's campaign fund while pressing for the then-Illinois governor to appoint him to President Barack Obama's former Senate seat, according to a wiretap transcript released Tuesday.
    Chicago Tribune
    CHICAGO -- Sen. Roland Burris promised to "personally do something" for Rod Blagojevich's campaign fund while pressing for the then-Illinois governor to appoint him to President Barack Obama's former Senate seat, according to a wiretap transcript released...

    Tags: Political Fundraising, Timothy Wright, Values, Illinois, Executive Branch

  17. May 26, 2009 |Story| WGN-AM
  18. Judge Likely to Release Burris Tape

    (WGN-AM)- A federal judge in Chicago Tuesday seems willing to comply with federal prosecutors' request to release an undercover tape of a conversation involving U.S. Sen. Roland Burris (D-Ill.) in connection with the investigation of former Gov. Rod...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Rod Blagojevich, WGN, Prosecution, Barack Obama

  19. Jul 7, 2009 |Story| WGN-AM
  20. Judge Rejects Disabled Lawsuit's 'Class Action' Designation

    (WGN-AM)- A federal judge rejected a proposed settlement to a civil class-action lawsuit that would have forced the state of Illinois to move more people with developmental delays into small group homes. After receiving 2,500 written objections to the...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, WGN, Trials, Illinois, Chicago

  21. Aug 3, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  22. Former Hired Truck boss gets 2-year term for bribes

    Tribune staff reporter
    A former head of the city's scandal-ridden Hired Truck Program was sentenced Tuesday to 2 years in prison as prosecutors disclosed he pocketed more than $56,000 in bribes from at least 30 trucking companies that wanted into the program. In a court filing...

    Tags: Vehicles, Trials, Blackmail and Extortion, Transportation, Justice System

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