I couldn’t blog about this before, but my sister, Norma, was a member of the jury that today found James Fuller guilty of home invasion and criminal sexual assault. We talked about it after the fact, and sent me this message on Facebook. I am printing it with her permission (with some slight editing):
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An inside the jury look at the James Fuller trial
Local: Is the smoking ban law valid or not?
Today’s Journal Star has an article about a bartender’s attempt to get out of a ticket by claiming parts of the state’s spiffy new anti-smoking law is unconstitutional, which might doom the entire act.
 The specific language is known as a “severability clause,” which is not unusual and most often aims to uphold all other...
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Politics: My lunch with Darin LaHood
I ate lunch with Peoria attorney and would-be Peoria County State’s Attorney Darin LaHood the other day. We met for lunch at Kelleher’s. He had the turkey club, I had the corned beef sandwich. I guess I’m more in touch with my Irish side than he is, especially since he’s of Lebanese ancestry.
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Politcs: Profiles of LaHood, Lyons reveal differences in style and substance
The Peoria Times-Observer last week profiled the two candidates for Peoria County State’s Attorney, incumbent Kevin Lyons and challenger Darin LaHood. Both articles were, I thought, fair. I can’t link to them because the PTO doesn’t post articles on its Website. I’d post them in .pfd format, but I don’t want to go beyond...
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