A female jailer at the Cook County Jail was arrested and charged with felony custodial sexual misconduct recentlyafter an internal investigation allegedly confirmed the jailer had sexual contact with an inmate. The arrest was part of an ongoing operation by the Cook County Sheriff’s Office to uncover corruption and inappropriate…
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Child Endangerment for Death of Chicago Child by Third-Party
A Chicago woman was charged with child endangerment following the beating death of her 16-month-old son at the hands of her boyfriend. The mother was charged after evidence showed that she had been aware that the boyfriend was allegedly burning her son while he cared for him, but did not…
Chicago Woman Charged with Domestic Violence Murder
A Chicago woman was charged with the October domestic violence related murder of her boyfriend. The woman, who stabbed her boyfriend in the chest shortly following what police called a domestic violence altercation, was charged with first-degree murder. Defense of Domestic Violence Murder Charge Any murder charge is a serious…
Chicago Man Held on $100,000 Bond for Theft by Deception
A Chicago man was charged with six counts of theft by deception for allegedly obtaining merchandise through telephone solicitations and then turning around and selling it for cash. Defense of Chicago Theft by Deception The article does not clarify the alleged deception, but one likely scenario (and the one we…
Chicago Man Charged with Arson on Red Line
A Chicago man was charged with arson last week for allegedly throwing a lit matchbook into a recycling bin in an El station before boarding his red line train. Chicago Arson Defense Under Illinois law a person commits arson if he knowingly damages another person’s personal property, if that property…
Kidnapping Charge for Cook County Woman Held in Own Home
A Cook County man was arrested last week and charged with felony aggravated domestic battery after allegedly grabbing a female friend and dragging her in to her garage and refusing to let her call for help for almost 24 hours. Although arrest documents include a kidnapping charge, the Cook County…
Rules of Criminal Procedure
An Aurora man convicted of murder in 2009 will have a second chance at post-conviction relief after the Illinois Supreme Court ruled that a judge’s dismissal order was filed one day too late. Illinois Post-Conviction Relief and People v. Perez Ivan Perez was convicted of the 2004 murder of Francisco…