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Chinatown restaurants in naming dispute
A long-standing dispute between the owners of two Chinese restaurants bearing the same name has made its way beyond Chicago's Chinatown neighborhood and into Cook County court. For more than three years, Triple Crown Restaurant at 2217 S. Wentworth Ave....Tags: Chicago Restaurants, Chinese Restaurants, Triple Crown, Chinatown (Chicago, Illinois), Restaurant and Catering Industry
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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: Lawyers, Anita Alvarez, Halloween, Oak Lawn, Defendants
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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: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Court backs Evanston's rejection of Jewish school
Evanston officials on Monday applauded a judge's determination that they did not engage in religious discrimination when they rejected an Orthodox Jewish school's plans to move into town. The ruling means that officials with Joan Dachs Bais Yaakov...
Tags: Discrimination, Judaism, Evanston, Judges, Public Officials
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No bond for parolee charged with shooting boy, 10
Tribune reportersA 31-year-old parolee was ordered held without bail today after being charged with a shooting this week that left a 10-year-old boy hospitalized with a bullet wound. Darris Moore, of the 800 block of North Waller Avenue, was charged about 4 p.m. Friday...Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Judges, Witnesses, Crime, Law and Justice
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Cops: Boy, 14, arranged to meet prostitute who stole iPad, piggy bank
Special to the TribunePolice say a 14-year-old Prospect Heights boy thought the young woman he met online was a prostitute. But she turned out to be a thief who took his iPad and piggy bank, authorities say. Bond for Dareka R. Brooks, 22, of the 1100 block of North 17th...Tags: Apple iPad
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2nd man charged in store robbery caught on video
Tribune reporterA man suspected of shooting a Logan Square store owner in an attempted robbery caught on video last week was ordered held without bail today, officials said. Keith Owens, 51, appeared in bond court this afternoon charged with attempted murder and...Tags: Lawyers, Laws, Crimes, Police Arrests, Trials
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Orland firefighter likely to receive discipline for fatal crash, officials say
The Orland Fire Protection District is moving forward with plans to discipline a firefighter charged in a fatal March crash prosecutors say he caused after taking prescription medication. Patrick Bruce, 45, of the 5500 block of Christopher Drive in...
Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Fires, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Evans makes a bad call
Change of SubjectIn the posts below you will another collection of dispatches from Somebody Nobody Asked™, America's pre-eminent unsolicited advice columnist Dear Cook County Chief Judge Timothy Evans: Brace yourself. That’s all I can say, since you ignored... -
Tinley Park, Lincoln-Way police blotter: April 15
The following items were taken from police reports. Tinley Park Six rings with a total estimated value of $2,000 were reported taken April 3 from a home on the 17000 block of Circle Drive. Two Tinley Park teens, 19 and 18, are scheduled to appear...
Tags: Court Preliminary, Crimes, Police Arrests, Target, Frankfort
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Man sentenced to 30 years for sexual assault of woman, 83
Tribune reporterA 36-year-old homeless man was sentenced to 30 years today after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting an 83-year-old woman who gave him money and food. Dennis Dodson pled guilty to the attack in September of 2011. Dodson, who was homeless,...Tags: Orland Park, Punishment, Abusive Behavior, Trials, Sex Crimes
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Ex-Chicago cop admits taking bribes from tow truck drivers
The stranded motorist was in on it, as were the bickering tow truck operators. The only one who didn't know what was going on was Ali Haleem, a crooked Chicago police officer accused of regularly making extra cash by illegally steering business to...
Tags: Police Investigations, Corporate Crime, FBI, Trials, Chicago Lawn
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