In April of 2013, Juan Williams was arrested for possessing a firearm while in an automobile on a public street in Chicago. At the time, he did not have a currently valid Firearm Owners Identification Card.
The 2009 bankruptcy of Peoria County developers Carol and Glen Harkins brought about competition among their creditors and resulted in this litigation. Expecting to build a subdivision, they spent between six months and a year negotiating to buy a tract of land from Carol Schenck. A closing on that purchase took place in August of 2008
Heritage Lake Association -vs- Ameren Illinois Company d/b/a Ameren Illinois: Complaint as to damage to infrastructure from Ameren's replacement of poles, towers and lines on the Diamond Star Tap Project in Mackinaw, Illinois.
In these consolidated cases from Will County, the Illinois Supreme Court held that criminal charges which identified the victim only as a minor were properly dismissed before trial. Statute requires that a charging instrument alleging injury to a person must give his name, if known.
In 1994, when this Cook County offender was 19 years old, he went to his fathers home and shot him to death, along with a woman he did not know who happened to be there. The woman survived long enough to identify Thompson, and he confessed and directed police to the murder weapon.
In April of 2013, Juan Williams was arrested for possessing a firearm while in an automobile on a public street in Chicago. At the time, he did not have a currently valid Firearm Owners Identification Card.
In 1994, when this Cook County offender was 19 years old, he went to his fathers home and shot him to death, along with a woman he did not know who happened to be there. The woman survived long enough to identify Thompson, and he confessed and directed police to the murder weapon.
JUSTICE KILBRIDE delivered the judgment of the court, with opinion. Chief Justice Garman and Justices Freeman, Thomas, Karmeier, Burke, and Theis concurred in the judgment and opinion.In October of 2008, seven firearms were stolen from a home in Will County.