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Legally Speaking
You loved L.A. Law. You thought Twelve Angry Men was the best movie you ever saw. When the O.J. trial was over, you wept. Now's your chance to listen to WGN's award-winning legal talk show "Legally Speaking" with Chicago attorney Karen Conti. Even if you...Tags: Democratic Party, Litigation and Regulation, Criminals, Local Government, Lawyers
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Ex-Legal Secretary Charged with Stealing Half-Million Dollars from Former Boss
(WGN-AM) - A former legal secretary was indicted today on charges she stole $550,000 from a one-man law firm in Downers Grove. Mary Marra, 41, of the 3000 block of 63rd Street of Woodridge, was charged with three counts of theft over $100,000, 11...Tags: Downers Grove, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago Tribune, Woodridge
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Burris Releases Senate Financial Forms
(WGN-AM)- U.S. Sen. Roland Burris (D-Ill.) earned $337,000 last year in payments from his consulting business, a law firm, director's fees and state pension, according to an annual financial disclosure form required of senators. His income included $155,...Tags: Roland Burris, Chicago Tribune, Inland Real Estate Corp., David Axelrod, Public Relations
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Ask a real estate pro: Mortgage settlement prompting banks to make deals
Sun SentinelBoard-certified real estate attorney Gary M. Singer writes about the housing market in this space each Friday. To ask him a question about short sales, mortgages, refinancing, homeowner's associations or any other residential real estate topic, click...Tags: Mortgages, Services and Shopping, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Foreclosures
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Court to review request of illegal immigrant to practice law
California's agency that licenses lawyers wants to admit an illegal immigrant to practice law, an unprecedented request that the state's highest court decided Wednesday to review. The State Bar of California certified Sergio C. Garcia after he passed a...Tags: Immigration, Migration, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Interior Policy
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Woman convicted of killing 5 teens in DUI crash seeks new hearing
Special to the TribuneAn Aurora woman convicted of killing five teens in a drunken driving accident should get a new sentencing hearing because of vague language in Illinois DUI laws, her attorney told an appellate court panel Monday. The three justices from the 2nd Appellate...Tags: Oswego, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Laws
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Times endorsements: Jackie Lacey for D.A.
Los Angeles County voters will soon select a new district attorney, and it likely will be their most consequential vote in years. It is hard to overstate the role that the top prosecutor of the nation's most populous county will have as California...
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Brief filed in appeal of child rape case
The Maryland attorney general's office argued in a lengthy legal brief, filed in the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, that a convicted child rapist serving four life terms should not be offered a second chance to take a plea deal years after the fact,...Tags: Criminals, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Trials, Prisons
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Martinsville adult group home owner found guilty of abuse
A jury says the owner of an adult group home in Martinsville is guilty of abuse. Richard Wagoner ran The Claye Corporation. Investigators say in February 2011, one of the residents, Joseph Tuggle, was forced under a faucet with scalding hot water. ...
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State attorney general says LAPD impound policy is legal
L.A. NOWThe Attorney General’s opinion issued this week says that a police department can establish guidelines allowing an impounded vehicle to be released in less than 30 days. “In our view, it is entirely appropriate for various agencies to adapt... -
Exploring changes in state's foreclosure process
The mortgage foreclosure process in Illinois may be in line for a tweaking.
A week ago, in a windowless room a few blocks from where foreclosure cases are heard in downtown Chicago, 35 to 40 people gathered to offer their thoughts on potential changes to...Tags: Mortgages, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Real Estate Sellers
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