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Clayton R. Williams (c. 1940s): [75] First African American male lawyer in Madison County, Illinois. He would later become a judge. Mario J. Perez: [76] First Latino American male lawyer in McHenry County, Illinois; Carlos S. Arevalo: [77] First Hispanic American to serve as the President of the McHenry County Bar Association, Illinois (2014)
He was the Assistant State's Attorney of Dupage County from 1981 to 1985, Chief of Major Crimes Unit from 1986 to 1988, Deputy Chief of Criminal Division from 1986 to 1991, Chief of Criminal Division from 1991 to 1996, and has served as DuPage County State's Attorney since then [needs update]. He was first elected in November 1996, then re ...
From 1987 through 1989, Cronin worked as a prosecutor in DuPage County, [5] serving under Jim Ryan, the county state's attorney. [8] He worked alongside Joe Birkett , who would eventually become state's attorney in 1996 and Appellate Court judge in 2010. [ 9 ]
The DuPage County State’s Attorney Office has filed 133 felony retail theft cases since Nov. 24, county officials say. According to DuPage County State’s Attorney Bob Berlin, retail theft ...
This is a list of US state-level prosecutors, often known as district attorneys.In states which hold partisan elections for prosecutorial positions, the party affiliation of each prosecutor is noted.
DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin and Hinsdale Chief of Police Brian King, on Thursday, said a Chicago man, on parole, was released from pretrial custody after being charged with one ...
Ryan entered the legal profession having found a position with the DuPage County State's Attorney office. [2] After three years, he was promoted to first Assistant State's Attorney. [2] In 1976, Ryan left the public sector to enter private practice. He worked at an independent law firm until 1984. [2]
He served as an assistant state's attorney in DuPage County, Illinois from 1952 to 1956, serving as first assistant state's attorney from 1956 to 1958 and serving as state's attorney from 1959 to 1964. He was an instructor at Elmhurst College from 1952 to 1959 and was in private practice in Illinois from 1953 to 1964.