Thursday, March 15, 2012

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Ex-Aurora high school teacher gets 6 years for sex assault against student

A former teacher at an Aurora high school was sentenced to 6 years in prison today after pleading guilty to sex assault charges involving a student, according to the DuPage County State’s Attorney’s office.

Former police officer charged with using excessive force Former police officer charged with using excessive force

A four-year veteran who was fired from the Joliet Police Department after allegedly using excessive force during a Feb. 9 domestic-battery call at a west side motel is scheduled to appear in court April 9 on two counts of aggravated battery and one count of official misconduct. 

State: Lincolnwood clinic promotes abortions without license State: Lincolnwood clinic promotes abortions without license

Illinois regulators have ordered a Lincolnwood clinic to remove references to surgical abortions from its website and pay a $36,000 fine.

Palos Heights restaurant owner accused of failing to report $3M in taxes Palos Heights restaurant owner accused of failing to report $3M in taxes

The owner of a Palos Heights restaurant is charged with failing to report about $3 million on his tax returns.

Schaumburg police: Backpack full of drugs flew out window as they arrived Schaumburg police: Backpack full of drugs flew out window as they arrived

A Schaumburg man has been charged with drug possession after police said they found marijuana, oxycodone, and hallucinogenic mushrooms in a backpack that had been thrown out of a window at his residence as they arrived, authorities said today.

Systems analyst, 33, charged with aggravated child porn possession Systems analyst, 33, charged with aggravated child porn possession

A 33-year-old systems analyst has been arrested and charged with five counts of aggravated possession of child pornography, Will County officials said.

U. of I. will pay $6 million in man's death after robotic surgery U. of I. will pay $6 million in man's death after robotic surgery

University of Illinois trustees have agreed to pay $6 million to the family of a man who died in 2007 after a robotic surgery at the university's Chicago hospital.

Suit filed in death of woman killed while walking along Eisenhower Expressway Suit filed in death of woman killed while walking along Eisenhower Expressway

The family of a woman struck and killed by a pickup truck while walking along the Eisenhower Expressway after a DUI arrest filed a lawsuit today, saying a state trooper negligently allowed the woman to go free even though she was still under the influence of alcohol.


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