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David Rafferty is an attorney-at-law specializing incriminal,juvenileandtrafficdefense across a number of jurisdictions throughout the Chicagoland area, including: the City of Chicago and Cook, Dupage, Lake & Will County. A former DuPage County prosecutor from 2001-2006, David Rafferty was assign...
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Melissa remained a public defender for the Chicago and Cook County area for six years until she decided to open her own law office in August of 2005. Testimonials “Melissa is very understanding and Will work with you to get you the fastest results you need for any criminal cases. She take...
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Detention and Prosecution of Children: Jail Detention and Criminal Prosecution of Children of Juvenile Court Age in Cook County (Illinois), 1938-1942by Fred Gross 来自 semanticscholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 7 作者: Review by: Richard Eddy DOI: 10.2307/30015037 ...
Inside the van, investigators found what would ultimately be the most important piece of evidence: the black pants Tanya Van Cuylenborg had been wearing.Snohomish County Sheriff's Office Inside the van, they found what would ultimately be the most important piece of evidence: the black pants Ta...
'Trial tax' squeezes defendants into giving up their rights: Every week in the criminal courts of Cook County, hundreds of people accused of crimes are threatened with an unspoken special punishment - - an unusually long prison sentence -- if they insist on a trial rather than pleading ...