Daily Legal News Archive

Friday, March 7, 2025

When someone is taken into custody in a courtroom, it is usually a defendant, not their lawyer.

From: 
Daily Herald

An Illinois man accused of killing seven people and wounding 48 others at a 2022 Fourth of July parade in suburban Chicago pleaded guilty to all charges Monday, but he did not sign his name to a trial waiver.

From: 
ABA Journal

A settlement has been reached in a federal lawsuit case against a Will County SWAT sniper who fatally shot a hostage taker after he surrendered to the police in 2022.

From: 
Shaw Local News Network

The Small Business Administration will move its Chicago office over the city’s “sanctuary” policies, it was announced Thursday.

From: 
NBC 5 Chicago

High school students generally don’t participate in drafting legislation. Jordan Henry is an exception.

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25 News Now