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State worker charged with molesting co-worker at IDOT office
Special to the TribuneBond for a 53-year-old state worker was set at $50,000 today after authorities said he sexually molested a female co-worker at an Illinois Department of Transportation office in Schaumburg. Edgardo Sobenes, of the 3600 block of Killarney Court,...Tags: Sex Crimes, Illinois Department of Transportation, Rolling Meadows, Prosecution
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Democratic bosses pick Beavers replacement despite state fine
Clout StreetDemocratic ward and township bosses today chose Stanley Moore to succeed convicted former Cook County Commissioner William Beavers despite Moore's $3,000 fine for allegedly campaigning while on the taxpayer dime at his state job. The selection by party...Tags: Politics, Anthony Beale, Howard Brookins, Elections, Sandi Jackson
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Michelle Obama: Violence against kids 'personal'
As politicians in Washington took a step toward tightening the nation's gun laws Wednesday, first lady Michelle Obama sat down with Chicago high school students whose stories about violence brought her to tears. Before the meeting began at Harper High...Tags: U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate, Isaiah Thomas , Politics, Gun Control
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Orland voters deliver a few Election Day surprises
Only a few sitting local officials appeared to have gained the support of Orland Park residents who took to the polls Tuesday. While three village trustees will retain their seats, it appears all incumbents in three other local races are getting the boot....
Tags: Judges, Voting, Politics, Orland Park, Justice System
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Glenview considers allowing residents to deal with parking citations and other minor tickets in local hearing
Following in the footsteps of a lot of surrounding communities, Glenview officials are considering expanding their local hearing process to include parking tickets and other police citations. The change, which was recently discussed at a trustees...Tags: Skokie
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Arlington Heights man sentenced to 30 years for abusing two young girls
Special to the TribuneAn Arlington Heights man who prosecutors said forced two girls, beginning when they were 11 and 13, to have sex with him and took video of the acts was sentenced in Cook County Circuit Court today to 30 years in prison. Danny Sims, 44, of the 2200...Tags: Sex Crimes, Prosecution, Lawyers, Justice System, Punishment
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District 135 candidate's objection overruled by board
Tribune reporterOrland School District 135 school board member Tom Cunningham’s name will appear on the election ballot this spring despite an objection filed against his nomination papers by a fellow District 135 candidate. An electoral board for the school...Tags: Voting, Politics, Illinois Elections, Lawyers, Justice System
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Orland chief: With gun law debate, ammo supplies 'drying up'
The national discussion on gun laws made its way to the Orland Park Village Board meeting this week when the police department asked to make its annual ammunition purchase earlier than normal. Police Chief Tim McCarthy said it is becoming more difficult...
Tags: Prices, Personal Weapon Control, Politics, Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting, Gun Control
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Old-school Beavers by the numbers in federal court
There's nothing like watching a defense lawyer in federal court playing three-card monte with his mouth. Sam Adam Jr. didn't set up a table and put three bent cards in front of the federal jury. And he didn't play that other, similar game, the one...
Tags: Sandi Jackson, Prosecution, Politics, Jesse Jackson, Jr., Lawyers
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Objection in District 135 election overruled
Orland School District 135 school board member Tom Cunningham's name will appear on the election ballot this spring despite an objection filed against his nomination papers by a fellow school board candidate. An electoral board for the school district,...
Tags: Voting, Politics, Lawyers, Illinois Elections, Justice System
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Skokie woman gives judge letter about crash that killed boy, 9
Special to the TribuneHanin Goma, the Skokie woman charged with driving under the influence of drugs in a May accident that killed a 9-year-old boy, appeared in court today and handed a judge a letter expressing her feelings about the crash. The letter was not read aloud...Tags: Skokie, Judges, Prosecution, Lawyers, Trials
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Tribune archive: The Daniel Taylor case
Change of SubjectHere is an archive, in reverse chronological order, of the Tribune's coverage of the Daniel Taylor case: News story: Criminal justice: Jail alibi doesn't outweigh confession -- Records show Daniel Taylor in jail when double murder occurred, but...
Apr 9, 2013
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Apr 11, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Apr 11, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Apr 9, 2013
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Apr 8, 2013
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May 1, 2013
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Jan 16, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jan 22, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Mar 15, 2013
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jan 17, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Feb 5, 2013
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