Ex-prosecutors found not guilty of misconduct in case involving murders of 2 Chicago police officers
The convoluted case stemmed from the 1982 killing of Chicago police Officers Richard O’Brien and William Fahey, who were ...
A report highlights the cost of misconduct lawsuits against the Chicago Police Department, as taxpayers paid a record $107.5 ...
A Northwestern Law School clinic is offering free legal defense to a group of anti-Israel activists who shut down traffic to ...
Two former Cook County prosecutors on Wednesday were acquitted of multiple counts following an unusual criminal trial ...
The walls appear to be closing in on the controversial mayor of a small, underserved Chicago suburb one month after she engaged in a physical […] ‘It Should Have Never Come to Blows’: llinois Mayor Hi ...
The Civilian Office of Police Accountability is investigating shots fired by police officers on the West Side Thursday ...
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One of the men charged in the murder CPD Officer Preston has asked the judge to throw out "made incriminating statements." ...
A police chase early Thursday morning stemming from an armed robbery ended with a shooting involving Chicago police and three people in custody, according to authorities.
ATHENS, Ga. — A University of Georgia baseball player is suing the NCAA for another year of eligibility. Dylan Goldstein and ...
Victim witnesses to the July 4, 2022, mass shooting in Highland Park can be in the courtroom during the trial of alleged shooter Robert Crimo III, which begins Monday, a Lake County judge ruled.
All of the 48 living victims are allowed to be present for the duration of the trial even though many of them will be called as witnesses, a Lake County judge ruled Thursday.
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