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Court orders ban on enforcement of Illinois eavesdropping law
Chicago Tribune
A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that the controversial Illinois law prohibiting people from making audio recordings of police officers in public "likely violates" the First Amendment and ordered that Cook County prosecutors be prevented from
Court Rules Against Enforcing Eavesdropping LawChicagoist
Ill. Eavesdropping Law Can't Be Used to Stop Public Recordings of Cops, 7th ABA Journal
Court Strikes Blow To Illinois Eavesdropping LawHuffington Post
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19 years later, 'strong proof' of innocence
Chicago Tribune
A decade ago, Cook County prosecutors took a long second look at the case against Daniel Taylor, who'd been sentenced to life in prison without parole for a 1992 double murder. Their review assured them they'd gotten it right the first time.


Volusia County public records May 18, 2012
Daytona Beach News-Journal
COUNTY JAIL DOCKET (The following people were booked into the Volusia County Branch Jail on felony charges yet to be proven in court.): Ginger Ann Davis, 18, South Daytona, unarmed burglary of an unoccupied structure; Lindsey N. Allen, 25, Deltona,


Kadner: When office lottery pools end up in the courts
SouthtownStar
But two employees, Jose L. Franco and Marco Medina, both Chicago residents, have filed a lawsuit in Cook County Circuit Court, claiming they were told they would not get a share of the $118 million prize although they sort of participated in the pool.

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State liquor board hears The Keg of Evanston's appeal, decision expected
Daily Northwestern
After the state liquor commission makes its decision, the case can further be appealed to the Circuit Court of Cook County and could reach a state appellate court, said liquor law attorney Harlan Powell. Following Tisdahl's decision in January,