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  2. Alvarez v. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Alvarez v. Smith, 558 U.S. 87 (2009), was a United States Supreme Court decision on seizure of property by the Chicago Police Department, however the case was declared moot by the Court as the parties agreed that there was no longer contention over the property seized.

  3. 1997 Roby standoff - Wikipedia

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    The deputies and Duggan retreated to call for assistance from the Illinois State Police (ISP), who surrounded her property and initiated a standoff. ISP Director Terrance W. Gainer chose to simply wait for Allen to surrender, and stated police were "there for this woman's protection and for the protection of her neighbors.

  4. Police Cannot Seize Property Indefinitely After an Arrest ...

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    The plaintiffs each had their property seized by D.C.'s Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Five of the plaintiffs were arrested during a Black Lives Matter protest in the Adams Morgan ...

  5. Walter Jacobson - Wikipedia

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    From 2010 until 2013, he was an anchor of the 6 p.m. news on WBBM-TV in Chicago, where he also had worked from 1973 until 1993. From 1993 until 2006, he was principal anchor on WFLD-TV's FOX News at 9 and the host of FOX Chicago Perspective, a one-hour news and political show that aired Sunday mornings on WFLD.

  6. Lawmaker concerned about civil asset forfeiture as police, DA ...

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    Nov. 26—The Morgan County District Attorney's Office last week filed condemnation proceedings to acquire property from five defendants charged with drug offenses, while a state lawmaker who ...

  7. Illinois State Police exempt from state's in-custody death rule

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    That is despite the 2016 "Police and Community Relations Improvement Act," which requires Illinois law enforcement agencies investigate officer-involved shootings, deadly use of force incidents ...

  8. George Floyd protests in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Amateur video of protesters and police at Trump Tower (Chicago) 4:00 p.m. on May 30, 2020. During protests on May 30, one person died and six were shot. [13] The Chicago Police reported multiple arrests and damaged property. [14] Superintendent David Brown said 132 officers were injured, including one who suffered a broken wrist. [15]

  9. ‘I pay my bills’: Chicago woman loses home despite paying ...

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    A swapped property ID, identified years earlier, caused years of panic and legal battles. ... the recent court notice has resurrected the ordeal, leaving her scrambling to reclaim her home ...