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  2. Taylor v. Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The broader idea embedded in the opinion was the idea that willful misconduct of an attorney lowers the truthfulness of proffered testimony. [23] In the instant case, the Court held that a trial judge could hold the "presumption" that a new witnesses' testimony is perjured due to "a pattern of discovery violations". [24]

  3. Impeachment by state and territorial governments of the ...

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    The most recent impeachment of a state governor occurred on January 14, 2009, when the Illinois House of Representatives voted 117–1 to impeach Rod Blagojevich on corruption charges; [194] he was subsequently removed from office and barred from holding future office by the Illinois Senate on January 29.

  4. Power of attorney - Wikipedia

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    A power of attorney may be: special (also called limited), general, or temporary. A special power of attorney is one that is limited to a specified act or type of act. A general power of attorney is one that allows the agent to make all personal and business decisions [9] [10] A temporary power of attorney is one with a limited time frame. [11]

  5. Can You Attain Power of Attorney Without Consent? - AOL

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    A durable financial power of attorney can be very useful to you if you ever become temporarily or permanently unable to handle your business and personal affairs. Your appointed agent can then ...

  6. In re Himmel - Wikipedia

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    Over the course of 24 months, Himmel brokered an agreement where the first attorney promised to pay $75,000 if the client agreed not to prosecute. In 1986, the IADRC charged Himmel with a violation of Rule 1-103(a) of the Illinois Code of Professional Responsibility for failing to report the first attorney's misconduct. [1]

  7. Self-proclaimed 'Super Mayor' threatens opponents amid ... - AOL

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    Some board members, whom Henyard said want "power and a money grab," have accused her of mishandling the village's finances. To prove the alleged misconduct, they hired former Chicago Mayor Lori ...

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