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The Illinois Secretary of State serves as the ex-officio Clerk of the Court of Claims. [3] Judges on the Court of Claims are appointed by the Governor of Illinois and confirmed by the Illinois Senate. In 1987, state legislation increased the number of judges on the Illinois Court of Claims from five judges to seven judges. [4]
Justices of the Illinois Supreme Court (1 C, 123 P) Pages in category "Illinois state court judges" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 271 total.
Pages in category "Illinois state courts" ... Illinois Court of Claims; Illinois Reports This page was last edited on 13 March 2014, at 20:49 (UTC). ...
[5] [1] In 1987, Illinois Governor James R. Thompson appointed her a judge of the Illinois Court of Claims, and she was reappointed by Governor Jim Edgar in 1991. [1] Burke was the first woman to serve on the Illinois Court of Claims. In April 1994, she was appointed special counsel to the Governor for Child Welfare Services.
Crimo video confession admissible A judge has ruled that a video confession given by the man accused of shooting and killing seven people at an Independence Day parade in Highland Park two years ...
The Illinois Courts Commission, composed of one Supreme Court justice, two Appellate Court judges, two circuit court judges and two citizens, has the authority after notice and public hearing to remove from office, suspend without pay, censure or reprimand any member of the judiciary for willful misconduct in office, persistent failure to ...
In 1953, Solfisburg became a Commissioner of the Illinois Court of Claims. In 1954, he became the Master in Chancery of the Circuit Court of Kane County.In 1956, he won a by-election held to fill a vacancy in the position of Circuit Judge for the 16th Judicial Division; he was re-elected in 1957.
Former federal courts of Illinois United States District Court for the District of Illinois (extinct, subdivided in 1855) [ 7 ] United States District Court for the Eastern District of Illinois (extinct, reorganized in 1978) [ 7 ]