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Man who hit police car sentenced for DUI
By Barbara Vitello Legal Affairs Writer - 04/07/11
Rogelio Barron, of Schaumburg pled guilty to aggravated DUI Tuesday in Rolling Meadows and was sentenced to 1 year in prison for an incident last November in which Barron's car struck a police vehicle. FULL STORY
By Barbara Vitello Legal Affairs Writer - 04/07/11
Rogelio Barron, of Schaumburg pled guilty to aggravated DUI Tuesday in Rolling Meadows and was sentenced to 1 year in prison for an incident last November in which Barron's car struck a police vehicle. FULL STORY
Arlington Heights gets probation in cannabis case
By Barbara Vitello Legal Affairs Writer - 04/07/11
An Arlington Heights man pled guilty to possession of cannabis Tuesday and was sentenced to 24-months probation. FULL STORY
By Barbara Vitello Legal Affairs Writer - 04/07/11
An Arlington Heights man pled guilty to possession of cannabis Tuesday and was sentenced to 24-months probation. FULL STORY
Ex-Prospect Hts. man gets 16 years for murder
By Barbara Vitello Legal Affairs Writer - 04/07/11
Moises Bahena, formerly of Prospect Heights, was sentenced to 16 years in prison Thursday in Rolling Meadows. He was convicted earlier this year of second-degree murder for the Christmas Day 1994 shooting death of 23-year-old Wenceslao Gonzalez. FULL STORY
By Barbara Vitello Legal Affairs Writer - 04/07/11
Steppenwolf's 'Hot L' a poignant view from the fringe
By Barbara Vitello - 04/07/11
Steppenwolf Theatre's outstanding revival of Lanford Wilson's "Hot L Baltimore" is a fitting tribute to the late playwright. I cannot imagine a more fitting encomium than Tina Landau's thoughtful, artfully imagined staging of this play about... FULL STORY
By Barbara Vitello - 04/07/11
First Folio's 'Woman in Black' a spine-tingling delight
By Barbara Vitello - 04/06/11
Reviving "The Woman in Black" is no easy task. Stephen Mallatratt's ghost story -- adapted from Susan Hill's 1983 novel about a mysterious woman who haunts a remote British burg -- has run continuously in London since it... FULL STORY
By Barbara Vitello - 04/06/11
Schaumburg teen in hammer attack pleads guilty
By Barbara Vitello - 04/05/11
A Schaumburg teenager pleaded guilty Tuesday to attempted first-degree murder for attacking a neighbor with a hammer last year in order to get his wallet. FULL STORY
By Barbara Vitello - 04/05/11
2nd defendant in Rolling Meadows home invasion pleads guilty, sentenced to 12 years in prison
By Barbara Vitello Legal Affairs Writer - 04/04/11
Carmine Palella, co-defendant in the September, 2009, home invasion and attempted murder of an Illinois Lottery winner, pled guilty to attempted first-degree murder Monday in Rolling Meadows and was sentenced to 12 years in prison. His co-defendant... FULL STORY
By Barbara Vitello Legal Affairs Writer - 04/04/11
Dart wins award for halting evictions
By Barbara Vitello, Legal Affairs Writer - 04/04/11
Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart will receive the John Jay Medal for Justice Award for his innovative approach to law enforcement Tuesday in New York City. FULL STORY
By Barbara Vitello, Legal Affairs Writer - 04/04/11
Man gets 23 years for shooting Rolling Meadows lottery winner
By Barbara Vitello - 04/01/11
A Rolling Meadows man shot four times when two masked intruders invaded his residence in search of lottery winnings says he still worries about being home alone at night. On Friday a Cook County judge sentenced one of his assailants to 23 years in... FULL STORY
By Barbara Vitello - 04/01/11
Despite royal treatment, Drury Lane's 'Aida' falls short
By Barbara Vitello - 03/31/11
Drury Lane stages "Aida," the pop-infused re-imagining of Giuseppe Verdi's opera about the ill-fated romance between Egyptian soldier Radames and his captive Aida, the Nubian princess. FULL STORY
By Barbara Vitello - 03/31/11
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