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THERE ARE SOME DEMONCRATIC JUDGES ON THE BENCH NOT FIT MANY DO NOT PRACTICE OR ENFORCE ANY ASPECTS OF THE 14TH AMENDMENT WHERE BLACK AND BROWN PEOPLE ARE CONCERNED BUT WANT EVERY BLACK AND BROWN PERSON TO COME OUT AND VOTE FOR THEM. WHY? 

FREDRENNA LYLE is one of the worse judges she is responsible for helping US bank and other racist attorneys to steal a home in an illegal foreclosure 2008 CH 33616 most of the judges including Chief judge Timothy Calvin Evans kept his mouth shut and every other judge in the Executive -Committee kept their mouths shut because BLACK AND BROWN LIVES REALLY DON'T MATTER IN THE COURTS. 

JUDGE FREDRENNA LYLE, APPELLATE COURT JUDGES EILEEN O'NEIL BURKE, ROBERT E. GORDON, MARGARET MCBRIDE, JESSE G. REYES ALL ARE UNDER INVESTIGATION BY A VALID COMPLAINT taking part in "FIXING" "OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE" "CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE CONSPIRACY" trying to cover up a plethora of UNLAWFUL ACTS regarding a Paternity Case where a Police Officer Allegedly impregnated his then minor biological daughter, who became a Police Officer and is now under investigation for lying and implicating a number of people in the Democratic Party Machine case 88 D 079012.

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson as a Democrat gave a great interpretation and understanding of how the 14th Amendment worked.

 In spite of the United States Constitution and the 14th Amendment the courts and other Democrats are embracing outdated laws of the south for the very reasons the Amendment was created.

ILLINOIS DEMOCRATS MANY OF THEM HAVE FOUND A WAY TO CIRCUMVENT THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION AND LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT AND ENFORCE CONFEDERATE LAWS OVERTURNED AND OUTDATED by employing and appointing inferior Negros/Hispanics who will do whatever they are told to maintain employment in the Democratic Political Machine.

It is time for a new breed of judges who respect the laws of the United States Constitution and United States Supreme Court and not judges who are only beholding to those in a Political Machine.

The only time a Black or Hispanic person is important to the Democratic Party is only during ELECTION TIME.

It is time for the Public to wake up and see how the Party really feels about FREE BLACK PEOPLE, THE ELDERLY, HISPANICS NOW CHILDREN.

These same judges if they were carjacked, robbed etc they would want the same public to be a witness and help them or their family, but these same judges keep their eyes and mouth shut to their colleagues fucking over citizens embroiled in corruption, violence and injustices.

MOST OF THESE JUDGES NORTH OF 50 NEEDS TO RETIRE!

Mary Lane Mikva, D. Renee Jackson, Eulia Eva De La Rosa, Daryl Jones, Susana Ortiz, Jesse Outlaw,

Patrick K. Joseph are some of the judges whom, I would vote for if I was voting this year.

Your guide to the November 2022 Cook County judicial elections

Published October 11, 2022

Last updated October 18, 2022

Judges are powerful officials whose decisions on the bench touch many aspects of life, from traffic tickets to divorces, lawsuits, evictions, and criminal cases. They have the power to take someone’s freedom, enforce or overturn state laws, and correct or perpetuate injustices. Yet there are few places to get information about the people running for judge. That's why Injustice Watch created this guide to the Nov. 8, 2022, Cook County judicial elections.

This year, 61 judges are running for retention in Cook County. Voters will be asked whether each judge should remain on the bench. A judge must receive 60% “yes” votes to keep their seat. (Voters in the northwest Cook County suburbs also will choose between a Democratic and Republican candidate for a vacant circuit court seat. All other candidates running for judicial vacancies are unopposed.)

Our team spent months researching each judge’s legal experience, community involvement, political connections, conduct, and controversies. We sent every judge a survey asking how they’ve worked to counteract the disparities in the court system. And we collected recommendations from bar associations, groups of lawyers who interview and rate judicial candidates.

Here’s everything you need to be an informed voter.

Continue scrolling to create your personal voting guide, or go here for a searchable list of all the candidates and races, including candidates running unopposed for vacant seats.

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First, decide which judges to retain

Click Infonotes to learn more about each candidate. Then, select the candidates you intend to vote for. Your choices will be remembered even if you close your browser. In the next section, you’ll be able to create a report with your choices that you can take with you to your polling place. To find your polling place, click here if you live in the city of Chicago or click here if you live in suburban Cook County.

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Retain Supreme Court judges?

The Illinois Supreme Court is the highest court in the state. Its seven justices serve 10-year terms, with three of the justices chosen by Cook County voters. In addition to ruling on cases appealed from the lower courts, the Supreme Court appoints judges to fill vacancies, creates rules that courts must follow, and oversees attorney licensing and discipline.

·         Mary Jane Theis

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Retain Appellate Court judges?

Appellate courts hear appeals of cases initially decided by the circuit courts, usually in panels of three judges. Appellate judges serve 10-year terms.

·         James Fitzgerald Smith

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·         Terrence J. Lavin

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YES

NO

 

·         Maureen E. Connors

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YES

NO

 

·         Mathias William Delort

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YES

NO

 

·         Nathaniel Roosevelt Howse, Jr.

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YES

NO

·         Jesse G. Reyes

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YES

NO

Retain Circuit Court judges?

Circuit courts are the front line of the legal system. Circuit court judges hear a variety of cases, from traffic tickets to personal injury to child welfare to criminal cases. They serve six-year terms. Circuit court judges also can be temporarily assigned to the appellate court by the Illinois Supreme Court.

·         Sophia H. Hall

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NO

 

·         Timothy C. Evans

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YES

NO

 

·         Charles Patrick Burns

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YES

NO

 

·         John Patrick Kirby

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YES

NO

 

·         Leroy K. Martin, Jr.

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YES

NO

 

·         Robert “Bob” Balanoff

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YES

NO

 

·         Kathleen Marie Burke

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YES

NO

 

·         Thomas J. Kelley

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YES

NO

 

·         Clare Elizabeth McWilliams

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YES

NO

 

·         Mary Lane Mikva

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YES

NO

 

·         Patrick T. Murphy

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YES

NO

 

·         Jim Ryan

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YES

NO

 

·         Thaddeus L. Wilson

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YES

NO

 

·         Daniel James Pierce

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YES

NO

 

·         William H. Hooks

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YES

NO

 

·         Thomas V. Lyons

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YES

NO

 

·         Daniel Malone

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YES

NO

 

·         Geary W. Kull

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YES

NO

 

·         Steven James Bernstein

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YES

NO

 

·         Bonita Coleman

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YES

NO

 

·         Ann Finley Collins

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YES

NO

 

·         Daniel J. Gallagher

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YES

NO

 

·         Linzey D. Jones

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YES

NO

 

·         Susan Kennedy Sullivan

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YES

NO

 

·         Terry MacCarthy

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YES

NO

 

·         Sandra Gisela Ramos

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YES

NO

 

·         Daniel Patrick Duffy

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YES

NO

 

·         Anna Maria Loftus

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YES

NO

 

·         Aleksandra “Alex” Gillespie

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YES

NO

 

·         Eve Marie Reilly

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YES

NO

 

·         Freddrenna M. Lyle

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YES

NO

 

·         Jerry A. Esrig

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YES

NO

 

·         Alison C. Conlon

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YES

NO

 

·         Rossana P. Fernandez

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YES

NO

 

·         William B. Sullivan

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YES

NO

 

·         John Fitzgerald Lyke, Jr.

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YES

NO

 

·         Carrie E. Hamilton

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YES

NO

 

·         Patricia “Pat” Spratt

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YES

NO

 

·         James L. Allegretti

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YES

NO

 

·         Eulalia “Evie” De La Rosa

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YES

NO

 

·         Carolyn J. Gallagher

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YES

NO

 

·         Maureen O’Donoghue Hannon

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YES

NO

 

·         D. Renee Jackson

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YES

NO

 

·         Daryl Jones

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YES

NO

 

·         Steven A. Kozicki

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YES

NO

 

·         Matthew Link

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YES

NO

·         Mary Kathleen McHugh

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YES

NO

 

·         Leonard Murray

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YES

NO

 

·         Brendan A. O’Brien

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YES

NO

 

·         Kevin M. O’Donnell

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YES

NO

 

·         Susana L. Ortiz

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YES

NO

 

·         Jesse Outlaw

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YES

NO

 

·         Patrick Joseph Powers

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YES

NO

·         Marguerite Ann Quinn

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YES

NO

 

·         Catherine Ann Schneider

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NO


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