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| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
February 26, 2002 |
237 attorneys
file applications for associate judge
Cook County Chief Judge Timothy C. Evans today released the names
of 237 attorneys who have submitted applications to fill seven vacant
associate judge positions in the Circuit Court of Cook County.
The qualifications
of the applicants will be reviewed by bar associations and a judicial
nominating committee to be named by Chief Judge Evans. The judicial
nominating committee will ultimately select a slate of candidates
that is twice the number of vacant associate judgeships. The circuit
court judges then will cast secret ballots to fill the seven vacancies.
Any additional associate judge vacancies that occur during the nominating
process will be filled in the same manner.
Associate judges
differ from circuit judges in the manner of their election, length
of term and salary. Associate judges are not elected by popular
election and serve for four years.
Chief Judge
Evans said, "The judicial nominating committee traditionally
encourages the public to submit written comments concerning any
of the associate judge applicants so that it may properly consider
that information." Letters should be sent to the Circuit Court
of Cook County Nominating Committee, c/o Chief Judge Timothy C.
Evans, 2600 Richard J. Daley Center, Chicago, Illinois 60602.
Attached is
the list of applicants
who have applied for the position of associate judge.
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Judge, Circuit Court of Cook County
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