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Conflicting legal obligations in Illinois:An Alton woman embroiled in a divorce case spent more than four hours in jail for contempt of court after she refused a Madison County's judge's order to return a handgun... [Read More]
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The judge's remarks , calling the defendant a liar and blatantly disrespectful, were truly telling. It came as no surprise to me that the judge was a black woman with some serious chip on her shoulder.
Posted by: nevins | August 04, 2005 at 07:33 AM