Cook County bench trial proceedings resulted in the conviction of this defendant for a 2002 aggravated criminal assault on a girl who was then 13 years old. She testified as to how the defendant grabbed her from behind and forced her away before assaulting her. The parties stipulated that the defendants DNA was found on the victims body.
Enbridge Pipelines (Illinois) L.L.C.: Application pursuant to Sections 8-503, 8-509 and 15-401 of the Public Utilities Act - the Common Carrier by Pipeline Law to Construct and Operate a Petroleum Pipeline and when necessary, to Take Private Property as Provided by the Law of Eminent Domain.
McDonough County juries have twice convicted this defendant of murder in the 2006 death of his girlfriends five-year-old daughter, who died from head injuries caused by blunt force trauma. There was error in both trials, and in each a new trial was ordered by the appellate court.
International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 73 -vs- Village of Elburn: On October 21, 2014, Administrative Law Judge Sarah R. Kerley, on behalf of the Illinois Labor Relations Board, issued a Recommended Decision and Order in the above-captioned matter. No party filed exceptions to the Administrative Law Judge's Recommendation during the time allotted, and at its December 16, 2014 public meeting, the Board, having reviewed the matter, declined to take it up on its own motion.
Enbridge Pipelines (Illinois) L.L.C.: Application pursuant to Sections 8-503, 8-509 and 15-401 of the Public Utilities Act - the Common Carrier by Pipeline Law to Construct and Operate a Petroleum Pipeline and when necessary, to Take Private Property as Provided by the Law of Eminent Domain.
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McDonough County juries have twice convicted this defendant of murder in the 2006 death of his girlfriends five-year-old daughter, who died from head injuries caused by blunt force trauma. There was error in both trials, and in each a new trial was ordered by the appellate court.