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Illinois Crime Victims and Advocates Urge Approval of Constitutional Amendment
Those appearing in favor of the amendment included Ann Spillane, Chief of Staff for the Illinois Attorney General's Office; crime victims Jamie Foster, Marilyn Wagner and Maria Ramirez; and Jennifer Bishop-Jenkins director of Marsy's Law for Illinois,
Updated: 04/18/2012 02:36P

Illinois Crime Victims and Advocates Urge Approval of Constitutional Amendment
Those appearing in favor of the amendment included Ann Spillane, Chief of Staff for the Illinois Attorney General's Office; crime victims Jamie Foster, Marilyn Wagner and Maria Ramirez; and Jennifer Bishop-Jenkins director of Marsy's Law for Illinois,
Updated: 04/18/2012 02:36P

Teacher sentenced for sex crimes
She also held during the same hearing that conditional sentencing wasn't an option because it didn't exist in 1979 and 1980 when the crimes were committed, and the Criminal Code has since been amended to exclude its use for crimes that carry a maximum
Updated: 04/18/2012 02:33P

Teacher sentenced for sex crimes
She also held during the same hearing that conditional sentencing wasn't an option because it didn't exist in 1979 and 1980 when the crimes were committed, and the Criminal Code has since been amended to exclude its use for crimes that carry a maximum
Updated: 04/18/2012 02:33P

Morris County people making news in business
This was the fifth consecutive selection for Porfido, according to a press release from his law office, which said that the honor recognizes Porfido's representation in the area of criminal defense. Porfido's legal services range from traffic matters
Updated: 04/18/2012 02:26P

Professor Ted Sampsell-Jones: Bringing the Court to the Classroom
In addition to teaching a slate of criminal law classes full time at Mitchell, Sampsell-Jones is of counsel at the San Francisco law firm Riordan & Horgan, one of the nation's leading criminal appellate firms, working for high-profile defendants such
Updated: 04/18/2012 02:14P

Professor Ted Sampsell-Jones: Bringing the Court to the Classroom
In addition to teaching a slate of criminal law classes full time at Mitchell, Sampsell-Jones is of counsel at the San Francisco law firm Riordan & Horgan, one of the nation's leading criminal appellate firms, working for high-profile defendants such
Updated: 04/18/2012 02:14P

Medical marijuana law no defense for Mich. drivers
the state appeals court ruled Wednesday in another significant decision involving the 2008 voter-approved law. A three-judge panel sided with the Grand Traverse County prosecutor in northern Michigan by restoring a criminal case against Rodney Koon
Updated: 04/18/2012 02:03P

Medical marijuana law no defense for Mich. drivers
the state appeals court ruled Wednesday in another significant decision involving the 2008 voter-approved law. A three-judge panel sided with the Grand Traverse County prosecutor in northern Michigan by restoring a criminal case against Rodney Koon
Updated: 04/18/2012 02:03P

Court: Medical marijuana law doesn't OK driving under influence
A three-judge panel sided with the Grand Traverse County prosecutor in northern Michigan by restoring a criminal case against Rodney Koon, a medical marijuana user who was stopped in 2010 for exceeding the speed limit by nearly 30 mph.
Updated: 04/18/2012 02:03P

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