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Eileen O'Neill Burke is an American lawyer, politician, and former judge serving Cook County State's Attorney since 2024. She was previously a justice on the Illinois First District Appellate Court and a judge on the Circuit Court of Cook County. Before that, she worked for a decade as a prosecutor and a criminal defense lawyer.
(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. An ...
Judges of the Circuit Court of Cook County (pre-1964 reorganization) (10 P) Pages in category "Judges of the Circuit Court of Cook County" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.
Daley Center is the central courthouse, and one of six courthouses for the County One of the Circuit Court's courthouses. The Circuit Court of Cook County is the largest of the 25 circuit courts (trial courts of original and general jurisdiction) in the judiciary of Illinois as well as one of the largest unified court systems in the United States – second only in size to the Superior Court ...
Cook County will expand its restorative justice court program to the suburbs for the first time with a new court planned for the south suburban Sauk Village, Chief Judge Tim Evans announced Thursday.
District Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman: Chicago: 1960 2010–present — — Obama: 85 District Judge Edmond E. Chang: Chicago: 1970 2010–present — — Obama: 87 District Judge John Tharp: Chicago: 1960 2012–present — — Obama: 89 District Judge Sara L. Ellis: Chicago: 1969 2013–present — — Obama: 90 District Judge Andrea Wood ...
Oldham, who Trump named to the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals in 2018, slammed “prosecutions lodged in the middle of political campaigns” and told the conference that opposing such efforts ...
As the pace of justice in Cook County has grown slower and slower, leaders of the criminal court system have failed for years to implement a first step toward reform: collecting data on why cases ...