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This lawsuit seeking a damage award comes from Saline County. The defendants are the Sheriff of Saline County and the Clerk of the Saline County Circuit Court. On May 12, 2011, plaintiff Cowper pled guilty to retail theft and, after sentencing, was transported to the Department of Corrections on June 2, 2011.
Petitioners and their legal counsels are hereby notified that the hearing officer appointed by the Secretary of State may refer to any of the references listed below in deliberating upon petitions for driving relief, making findings of fact, drawing conclusions of law and making a recommendation to the Secretary of State for the disposition of petitions.
A will contest is ongoing in the circuit court of McLean County. This appeal involves a discovery dispute within that litigation. The appellant here is attorney Matthew Tibble, who represents the Striegel accounting firm, from which information concerning the estate is sought
Cook County Public Guardian Robert F. Harris is the plaintiff in this case, and defendant One Hope United is a corporation which contracts with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services to provide services aimed at keeping troubled families together.
This Champaign County custody case was initially brought in 2010 by a father who lived there. The mother lived in Missouri, where the child had been born in 2009. The mother filed a written appearance and submitted to the circuit courts jurisdiction.
On July 18, 2003 a new Senate Bill was signed into law. This law established a four year statewide study of traffic stops to collect data to identify racial bias. The study began on January 1, 2004 and was originally scheduled to end December 31, 2007. However, Public Act 98-0686 has extended the Illinois Traffic Stop Study. All Illinois law enforcement agencies must continue to collect and submit traffic stop data until July 1, 2019.
The Illinois Register is the official state document for publishing public notice of rulemaking activity initiated by State government agencies. The table of contents is arranged categorically by rulemaking activity and alphabetically by agency within each category.
On July 18, 2003 a new Senate Bill was signed into law. This law established a four year statewide study of traffic stops to collect data to identify racial bias. The study began on January 1, 2004 and was originally scheduled to end December 31, 2007. However, Public Act 98-0686 has extended the Illinois Traffic Stop Study. All Illinois law enforcement agencies must continue to collect and submit traffic stop data until July 1, 2019.
Press Release: On March 18, 2015, the Illinois Liquor Control Commission (ILCC), in conjunction with the Secretary of State Police,conducted 15 underage compliance check(s). During the operation, there were 9 prior violator(s) re-tested for compliance.