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Circuit Court of Cook County CHICAGOLAWBULLETIN.COM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 20151.|1.CHICAGO DAILY LAW BULLETIN1.|1.PAGE 7 Brady, William P., aj. 300 815-895-7160 filings will be unsealed upon the expiration of the sealing Circuit Court Forms 12TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT Doherty, Thomas, j. 100 815-895-7160 order. Will County Courthouse DuPage County Courthouse Krentz, Stephen, aj. 230 815-895-7160 (e) A Motion to Extend a Sealing Order. Accounting Matekaitis, Ronald , j. 330 815-895-7160 (1) Any motion to extend an order sealing a warrant or to 14 West Jefferson Street 505 North County Farm Road McAdams, John 210 815-895-7160 337.009 Affidavit For Electronic Di- extend delayed notice must be brought to the district judge or rect Deposit Joliet, Illinois 60432 Wheaton, Illinois 60187 Circuit Clerk: Maureen A. Josh, 133 W. State St., Sycamore, magistrate judge who signed the warrant.. If a motion is Illinois 60178, 815-895-7138 Appeals Telephone: (815) 727-8540 brought at a time when that judge is unavailable, the motion Judicial Personnel Roster Sheriff: Roger A. Scott, 150 N. Main St., Sycamore, Illinois shall be heard by the duty magistrate judge. CCA 0004 Notice To Self Repre- 60178, 815-895-7260 sented Persons Judicial Personnel Roster Room Tel. No. Assignment (2) The motion must be filed no later than three days prior CCA 0023 Request For Preparation State’s Attorney: Richard Schmack, 200 N. Main St., Sycamore, to the expiration of the seal or delayed notice to allow ade- Of Supplemental Record Room Assignment Creswell, Kathryn E., cj. 2015 630-407-8903 Chief Judge Illinois 60178, 815-895-7164 quate time for the review of the motion. The motion shall be On Appeal Schoenstedt, Richard C., cj. 439 Chief Judge Anderson, Robert J., j. 3000 630-407-8855 Dom. Rel. Div. Public Defender: Thomas O. McCulloch (Interim), 133 W. Allen, J. Jeffrey, j. 2* Probate flied electronically and a draft order must be submitted to the Bakalis, George J., j. 4006 630-407-8936 Felony Div. State St., Sycamore, Illinois 60178, 815-899-0761 Chancery Anderson, John C., j. 236** Law Non-Jury Brennan, Liam C., aj. 4010 630-407-8938 Felony Div. assigned judge’s proposed order email box. CCCH 0018 Attachment Order Archambeault, Dinah L., aj. 313 Family Cerne, Neal W., aj. 3009 630-407-8858 Dom. Rel. Div. Kendall County Courthouse (f) Search Warrant Returns. The return of the search warrant CCCH 0019 Mortgage Foreclosure Barrett, Brian E., aj. 111 Small Claims must be made in accordance with the Federal Rules of Crim- Case Management / Sta- Bertani, Matthew G., aj. 308 Family Coco, Anthony V., aj. 4017 630-407-8935 Misd. Div. 807 West John Street tus Order (Residential And Bertani-Tomczak, Amy, j. 404 Felony Creswell, Kathryn E., pj. 4014 630-407-8941 Felony Div. inal Procedure. In addition to that requirement, the United Commercial) Braun, Bennett J., aj. 303 Misdemeanor Jury Davenport, Linda E., aj. 3004 630-407-8858 Dom. Rel. Div. States Attorney’s Office must also electronically file a copy of CCCH 0025 Summons In Mandamus Yorkville, Illinois 60560 CCCH 0027 Receiver’S Bond Brumund, Robert P., pj. 312 Family Demling, John W., aj. 3006 630-407-8853 Dom. Rel. Div. the return including the inventory of property seized into the Brumila, Edward A., aj. 403 Felony CCCH 0029 Ne Exeat Republica Bond court’s Electronic Case Filing System. If the application and CCCH 0041 Supplemental Order Of Carlson, David M., aj. 402 Felony Diamond, Brian J., aj. As assigned 630-407-8935 Misd. Div. Judicial Personnel Roster Douglas, Robert E., aj. 3003 630-407-8860 Dom. Rel. Div. warrant are sealed at the time of the return of the search war- Possession Carney, Thomas, aj. ——- Branch Court II Room Tel. No. Assignment CCCH 0048 Motion Slip Colon_Sayre, Jessica, aj. 121 Traffic Else, Thomas A., aj. 2011 630-407-8860 Dom. Rel. Div. McCann, Timothy J., pj. 630-553-4208 Presiding Judge rant, the return of the search warrant will also be filed under CCCH 0052 Certificate Of Mailing No- Garcia, David, aj. 307 Family Fawell, Blanche Hill., pj. 3001 630-407-8858 Dom. Rel. Div. Barnhart, Melissa S., j. 630-553-4208 seal. tice Gavlin, Chrystel L., aj. 300 Family/Mental Hlth Hrgs Ferguson, William I., aj. 2008 630-407-8808 Law Div. ******** CCCH 0056 Certificate Of Default Gomora, Paula A., pj. 1* Juvenile Buick, Marcy L., aj. 630-553-4208 CCCH 0057 Scheduling Order Goodman, Carmen J., j. 401 Felony French Mallen, Dorothy F., j. 2016 630-407-8804 Law Div. Pilmer, Robert P., j. 630-553-4208 COMMENT: By direction of the full Court and pursuant to CCCH 0061 Affidavit And Service By Fullerton, Paul M., aj. 2009 630-407-8814 Chancery Div. Waller, Bradley J., aj. 630-553-4208 28 U.S.C. Section 207(b) regarding appropriate public notice Special Process Server Jarz, Theodore J., aj. ——- Floater CCCH 0069 2011 Case Management Jones, Sarah F., j. 406 Felony Gibson, Robert G., j. 1003 630-407-8740 Chancery Div. Circuit Clerk: Rebecca Morganegg, Courthouse, 807 W. John and opportunity for comment, the Clerk is directed to: (a) Calendar Call Order Kennedy, Daniel, pj. 304 Misdemeanor Jury Guerin, Daniel P., pj. 4014 630-407-8939 Felony Div. St., Yorkville, Ilinois 60560, 630-553-4183 cause the proposal to create Local Criminal Rule 41 to be CCCH 0070 Case Management / Sta- Kennison, Victoria M., aj. 306 Family Kelsey, Bruce, aj. 4001 630-407-8933 Misd. Div. posted in the Courthouses at Chicago and Rockford, (b) cause tus Order Lund, Cory D., aj. 305 Misc. Non-Jury Sheriff: Richard A. Randall, 1102 Cornell Lane, Yorkville, Illi- CCCH 0100 Mortgage Foreclosure Mason, Richard A., aj. 400 Felony Kinsella, John, j. 4000 630-407-8924 Felony Div. nois 60560, 630-553-7500 notice of the proposal and requests for comment to be pub- Summons Nash, Raymond A., aj. 302 Misdemeanor Jury Kleeman, Robert G.., pj. 4012 630-407-8934 Felony Div. State’s Attorney: Eric Weis, Courthouse, 807 W. John St., lished in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, (c) cause notice of CCCH 0101 Transfer Order From A O’Leary, Susan T., pj. 227** Civil Jury Traffic Div. General Chancery Calen- Yorkville, Illinois 60560, 630-553-4157 the proposal and requests for comment to be posted on the dar To A Mortgage Fore- Osterberger, Domenica, a.j. 314 Misdemeanor Jury Konetski, James J., aj. 4002 630-407-8935 Misd. Div. web site for the United States District Court Northern Dis- closure Calender Petrungaro, Bobbi N., j. 117** Civil Jury Public Defender: Victoria Chuffo, Courthouse, 807 W. John Mackay, Jeffrey S., aj. **** 630-407-8933 Traffic Div. St., Yorkville, Illinois 60560, 630-553-4215 trict of Illinois, (d) indicate in such notice a final date for re- CCCH 0102 Mortgage Foreclosure Me- Policandriotes, Carla Alessio, j. 407 Felony Mallen, Dorothy French., j. 2016 630-407-8804 Law Div. diationreferral Order Polito, Joseph C., aj. ——- Branch Courts I ceipt of comments, which date shall be sixty days from the first CCCH 0104 Mortgage Foreclosure Me- Powers, Michael J., j. 201** Civil Jury Marchese, Paul A., aj. 4015 630-407-8935 Misd. Div. date of publication in the Law Bulletin, (e) collect and dis- diation 21-Day Status Rickmon, Roger D., aj. 100 Civil Jury McGimpsey, A. F., III, aj. 4003 630-407-8933 Misd. Div. Order tribute among the members of the Advisory Committee for CCCH 0105 Mortgage Foreclosure Rippy, Daniel, j. 311** Civil Jury McJoynt, Timothy J., aj. 3002 630-407-8853 Dom. Rel. Div. Local Rules all comments received, and (f) following receipt Rossi, Raymond E., j. 129** Civil Jury Post-Mediation Status McKillip, Brian R., aj. 2018 630-407-8807 Law Div. News from the of a copy of the report and recommendation of the advisory Order Rozak, Daniel J., pj. 405 Felony Miller, Robert A., aj. 2004 630-407-8933 Misd. Div. CCCH 0106 Mortgage Foreclosure Viola, Marilee, aj. 301 Family Matters committee to distribute copies of the comments together with Mitton, Jane Hird, aj. 4007 630-407-8935 Misd. Div. Transfer Order From Gen- copies of the report and recommendation among the mem- eral Foreclosure To Vacant O’Connor, Mary E., aj. *** 630-407-8933 Traffic Div. U.S. District Court bers of the Court for consideration at a regular meeting of the Foreclosure *River Valley Justice Center, 3200 W. McDonough. Joliet, IL 60435 CCCH 0130 Chancery Division Media- **Will County Court Annex, 57 N. Ottawa St., Joliet, IL 60432 O’Hallaren Walsh, Ann, aj. * 630-407-8933 Traffic Div. full Court. Orel, James D., aj. 4005 630-407-8933 Misd. Div. NOTICE OF PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE LOCAL tion Referral Order Circuit Clerk: Pamela J. McGuire, 14 W. Jefferson St., Joliet, RULES Dated January 27, 2015, Order was signed by Ruben Castillo, CCCH 0131 Memorandum Of Agree- O’Shea, Patrick J., j. 2010 630-407-8803 Law Div. Chief Judge, United States District Court, Northern District ment/No Agreement Illinois 60432, 815-727-8592 Ostling, Peter W., aj. 2001 630-407-8739 Law Div. Pursuant to section 2071(b) of Title 28 of the United States CCCH 0132 Mediator Report Sheriff: Paul J. Kaupas, 14 W. Jefferson St., Joliet, Illinois Code regarding appropriate publicnotice and opportunity for of Illinois. CCCH 0133 Stipulation For Appoint- Popejoy, Kenneth L., j. 2020 630-407-8806 Law Div. ment Of Mediator 60432, 815-727-8895 comment, public notice is hereby given that the Court has ap- Jan 29-Apr 3 Rohm, Robert W., aj. ** 630-407-8933 Traffic Div. NOTICE OF PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE LOCAL CCCH 0134 Order For Appointment Of State’s Attorney: James W.
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