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Shadid was in private practice from 1983 to 2001, additionally acting as part-time public defender in Peoria County from 1986 to 2001 and a commissioner of the Illinois Court of Claims from 1996 to 2001. [4] In December 2001, Shadid was appointed to the Tenth Judicial Circuit of Illinois. [6]
(In the Circuit Court of Cook County, which contains Chicago and is the largest of the 24 circuits in Illinois, circuit judges are elected from the entire county or as resident judges from each of the fifteen subcircuits within the county.) Associate judges are appointed by circuit judges, under Supreme Court rules, for four-year terms.
He was elected an Illinois state circuit court judge on the Tenth Judicial Circuit from 1988 to 1990, where he sat in felony court at Peoria. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] When two new seats were created on the Illinois Appellate Court , he chose to run for one of the newly created seats.
He was an associate circuit judge of the Tenth Judicial Circuit of Illinois from 1982 to 1988. In the 1988 election, McDade ran to fill the vacancy left by Stephen J. Covey. McDade defeated Democratic candidate Frank E. Hoffman with 79,887 votes to Hoffman's 54,508 votes, and winning four of the five counties in the Tenth Judicial Circuit. [ 4 ]
In the Circuit Court of Cook County, which contains Chicago and is the largest of the 22 circuits in Illinois, circuit judges are elected from the entire county or as resident judges from each of the fifteen subcircuits within the county. Associate judges are appointed by circuit judges, under Supreme Court rules, for four-year terms.
The Edwards County Sheriff's Office were called to the home on the 1100 block of County Road 600 in Albion, Ill. at around 12:14 p.m. when they made the disturbing find, the Illinois State Police ...
The Judicial Hellholes report should help lawmakers see the inequities that continue to harm Illinois residents. These systemic issues demand immediate attention to ensure a fairer legal landscape ...
To that end, $500,000 in funding from the Department of Transportation was announced on Wednesday, Jan. 10, in a news release from Rep. Eric Sorensen (D-Ill.,) whose 17th House District includes ...