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Tags: Tom Corbett
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Borizov trial seen as successful test of cameras in state courtrooms
Their deliberations completed, the jurors marched into the courtroom, and the judge asked if they had reached a verdict. The foreman said they had. Soon the clerk read from the signed verdict forms: "We, the jury, find Johnny Borizov guilty of first-...
Tags: Arts, Lawyers, Television Industry, Illinois Supreme Court, Darien (DuPage, Illinois)
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Tribune subscriber class-action suit settled
Tribune reporterThe Chicago Tribune began mailing out a proposed offer Thursday to settle a class-action lawsuit brought by two subscribers who claimed the newspaper illegally charged increased rates to subscribers' credit and debit cards. The suit, filed in December...Tags: Chicago Tribune
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Lawsuit: Baseball coach coerced college player into sex
A former Concordia University Chicago student has filed a lawsuit against the school and its former baseball coach alleging the coach coerced him into performing sexual acts more than a dozen times while promising to help him get drafted by a major league...
Tags: College Baseball, Sports, Concordia University Chicago, Laws, Trials
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County to reopen part of juvenile jail that was shut last year
Cook County President Toni Preckwinkle is temporarily reversing her signature initiative to shrink the Juvenile Detention Center because a federally appointed administrator says there are too many youths being detained there to safely reduce its size....
Tags: Prisons, Toni Preckwinkle, Judges, Local Government, Crime, Law and Justice
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Environmental laboratory receives accreditation, and more
News briefs from St. Charles, Batavia and Geneva. St. Charles Collection for crisis center Sensible Threadz, 208 S. Kirk Road, is collecting food items in May for the Community Crisis Center in Elgin. Customers to the discount retail and resale...Tags: Environmental Issues, St. Charles (Kane, Illinois), Local Elections, Elections, Human Interest
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Orland Park theft leads to 3-year sentence for two brothers
Two brothers were sentenced to three years in the Illinois Department of Corrections last week after pleading guilty to stealing catalytic converters from two vehicles in Orland Park in March. Nicolas Orbeck, 31, and Philip Orbeck, 28, both of the...
Tags: Bridgeview, Punishment, Trials, Orland Park, Theft
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Lawsuit: Baseball coach coerced college player into sex
Tribune reporterA former Concordia University Chicago student has filed a lawsuit against the university and its former baseball coach alleging the coach coerced him into performing sexual acts more than a dozen times in exchange for helping him get drafted to a major...Tags: College Baseball, Pittsburgh Pirates, Laws, Philadelphia Phillies, Cincinnati Reds
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Preckwinkle dealt setback in effort to shrink juvenile detention center
Clout StreetCook County President Toni Preckwinkle is temporarily reversing her signature initiative to shrink the Juvenile Detention Center because a federally-appointed administrator says there are too many kids being detained there to safely reduce its size....Tags: Prisons, Toni Preckwinkle, Judges, Local Government, Crime, Law and Justice
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2 moms divided by murder trial
The two mothers passed in the hallway every morning. They never spoke, and they avoided eye contact, but each was keenly aware of the other. Both dutifully took their places in the two front rows of Courtroom 202, behind a wall of tinted windows...
Tags: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Court Preliminary, Bud Billiken Parade, Juvenile Delinquency, Abusive Behavior
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Investigation: Maine West, Dist. 207 handled hazing charges correctly
Tribune reporterAn outside investigation into alleged hazing at Maine West High School found that school and District 207 employees and administrators “conducted themselves properly” and “responded appropriately” when they were reportedly first...Tags: Lawyers, Soccer, Sports, Sex Crimes, Career and Workplace
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By the numbers, how Rahm could lose in 2015
A new Tribune/WGN-TV poll shows that, halfway through his first term, Mayor Rahm Emanuel's overall disapproval rating is up 11 percentage points over a year ago. Four in 10 Chicago voters — and nearly half of the city's African-American voters...
Tags: Cook County Board of Commissioners, Toni Preckwinkle, Karen Lewis, Elections, Richard M. Daley
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