Top Cook County judge bars civil arrests at courthouses, citing chilling effect – Chicago Sun-Times

The order takes effect Wednesday and bars the civil arrest of any “party, witness, or potential witness” while going to, remaining at or returning from court proceedings inside the courthouse or the larger property — such as parking lots, sidewalks or entryways — though judicial warrants can still be carried out.
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Mark F
7 months ago

When did judge Tomothy Evans become a federal judge? This ruling has no impact on federal law enforcement officers in the performance of their duties.

Hello, Indiana!
7 months ago

I thought we were rid of this Marxist a- hole. As with his fellow spincter Taxwinkle, the repercussions of these two failures as human beings will last for decades.

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