Former Illinois House Speaker Found Guilty on 10 of 23 Charges Michael Madigan, once the longest serving legislator in United States history, was recently found guilty on 10 of the 23 criminal counts of an indictment in a highly publicized public corruption trial. The...
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Chicago Police Department Struggles with Consent Decree
Levels of Dissatisfaction Remains Between CPD and Community Despite Consent Decree Many Chicago residents remain dissatisfied with the Chicago Police Department (“CPD”) and are skeptical of the reform efforts, according to recent survey results from the coalition of...
Covid Fraud Remains Focus of Prosecutions
Investigations Still Ongoing of State Employee PPP Fraud As we have previously covered, there has been a lot of attention on those who fraudulently received government loans from the federal government meant to keep businesses afloat during the early days of the...
Flurry of New Bills Filed in Illinois House of Representatives
Possible Alternative to Incarceration Proposed As the new legislative session recently began, thousands of bills have been filed by various legislators in the Illinois House of Representatives, including a bill that would seek to allow defendants convicted of various...
More Changes and Challenges to Illinois’ Gun Laws
New Law Allows Search and Seizure Warrants in Order of Protection Cases Earlier this week, Governor Pritzker signed “Karina’s Bill” into law, which allows judges that have issued a civil order of protection the ability to also issue a search-and-seizure warrant to be...
Gun “Switches” Proliferation Draws Focus of Courts
Chicagoland Federal Judge Advocates for Increased Penalties Under Sentencing Guidelines Federal District Court Judge Iain Johnston in Rockford, along with former Illinois State Police Col. Mike Snyders, wrote a letter to the U.S. Sentencing Commission advocating for...
International Law Enforcement Targeting Cyber Crime
Department of Justice Announces Seizure of International Cybercrime Network Assets The Department of Justice (“DOJ”) recently announced the seizure of 39 domains and servers linked to the Pakistan-based cybercrime network known as Saim Raza, or HeartSends, which the...
New Attorney General Bondi Announces Sweeping Changes to DOJ’s Priorities
DOJ to Devote Major Resources to Eliminating Cartels Shortly after receiving her confirmation and swearing into office, the new Attorney General Pam Bondi issued 14 memorandums to all Justice Department (“DOJ”) employees outlining the various priorities and directives...
NBA Players Investigated as Part of Larger Investigation by Federal Government into Unusual Betting
Investigations into Betting Activity Concerning Individual Performances Revealed It was recently reported that NBA player Terry Rozier is the focus of an investigation into unusual betting activity stemming from a game in 2023. Rozier, then with the Charlotte Hornets,...
Department of Justice to Focus on Immigration Enforcement
Internal Memo Directs Prosecutors to Investigate State and Local Efforts to Obstruct Immigration Enforcement According to a memo written by acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove that was distributed across the Justice Department earlier this week, leadership is...


