This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention under the subject classification 'Law enforcement and the courts: Attorneys: Public prosecutors'.
Law enforcement and the courts:
Attorneys:
Public prosecutors
Committee Exhibit 30
Letter dated December 22, 2008 from the Office of Patrick J. Fitzgerald, United States Attorney, by David A. Glockner, chief of the Criminal Division, United States Attorney's Office to the Special Investigative Committee of the 95th General Assembly, Illinois House of Representatives. The letter declines to provide documents requested by the Committee because doing so could compromise an ongoing criminal investigation. The letter also requests that the Committee refrain from conducting any inquiry into certain subjects for the same reason.
February 17, 2009 Letter from Speaker Michael J. Madigan to John Schmidt
Cover letter from Illinois Speaker of the House, Michael J Madigan, to Sangamon County State's Attorney, John Schmidt, for a transcript of the testimony of Roland Burris before the House Special Investigative Committee and two affidavits from Roland Burris to the Committee.
Implementing Balanced and Restorative Justice: victim, offender, community: A Guide for Prosecutors
This publication is one in a series of guides designed to assist in the statewide promotion of balanced and restorative justice. Implementing Balanced and Restorative Justice: A Guide for Prosecutors is specifically designed to provide prosecutors with practical balanced and restorative justice strategies that can be utilized on a daily basis. This guide will provide an overview of a new design for community courts and useful court diversion programs, as well as strategies to use during juvenile court proceedings. The goals of this guide are to promote compliance among those working in juvenile justice in Illinois with the state's policy on balanced and restorative justice outlined in the Juvenile Court Act; improve the response to juvenile conflict and crime by increasing the knowledge and understanding of balanced and restorative justice by juvenile justice professionals, agencies, communities, and their members; and, offer strategies, programs, and practices that incorporate the values and principles of balanced and restorative justice.
Needs Assessment Survey Final Report (covers 2005)
The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (ICJIA) undertook a survey of the needs of criminal justice service partners across the State of Illinois in the Fall of 2005. The survey focused on factors impacting the needs of criminal justice agencies, including perceptions about the issues that placed demands on their work, training, information sources, and improvements for more effectively maintaining and increasing public safety. The 2005 survey followed a similar exercise conducted in 1996, while expanding the number of criminal justice agencies that participated. Eight criminal justice groups were included in this survey.
People v. Washington [1-05-0138]
THIRD DIVISION August 8, 2007 No. 1-05-0138 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. JONATHAN WASHINGTON, Defendant-Appellant. Appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook County. No. 02 CR 31336-03 Honorable Robert M. Smierciak, Judge Presiding.
People v. Wheeler (2007, June 21) [102550]
Illinois Supreme Court Opinion in the case of the People of The State of Illinois, Appellee, v. Jacoby Wheeler, Appellant.
Police Experiences with Recording Custodial Interrogations (1 2004, Summer)
Report written by Thomas P. Sullivan on a study to identify and learn the experiences of police and sheriffs departments that have voluntarily chosen to use electronic recordings in their interview rooms. Prosecutors were also contacted to obtain their views.
Report of the Special State's Attorney: appointed and ordered by the presiding judge of the Criminal Division of the Circuit Court of Cook County in No. 2001 Misc.
Report of the investigation by the Special State's Attorney, who was appointed and ordered by the Presiding Judge of the Criminal Division of the Circuit Court of Cook County In No. 2001 Misc. 4. Edward J. Egan, Special State's Attorney, and Robert D. Boyle, Chief Deputy Special State's Attorney, were appointed "to investigate the facts alleged by the petitioners and to determine if any prosecutions are warranted." Specifically, they were appointed "to investigate allegations of torture, perjury, obstruction of justice, conspiracy to obstruct justice, and other offenses by police officers under the command of Jon Burge at Area 2 and Area 3 Headquarters in the city of Chicago during the period from 1973 to the present."
State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor. Compliance Audit for the two years ended June 30,... {periodical start}
This record provides access to a series of biennial audits for compliance with State statutes and regulations by an independent auditor.
