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Daily Herald: ‘I will not back down’: DuPage clerk’s dispute with county board heads to appeals court

The DuPage County clerk’s office is taking its ongoing legal battle with the county board to the appellate court. According to a notice of appeal filed on Wednesday, the clerk’s office is seeking the ...

‘I will not back down’: DuPage clerk’s dispute with county board heads to appeals court

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ABC 7 Chicago: DuPage County woman not guilty by reason of insanity in fatal shooting of twin brother: court docs

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DuPAGE COUNTY, Ill. (WLS) -- A DuPage County woman has been found not guilty by reason of insanity in the fatal shooting of her twin brother in their unincorporated Willowbrook home last year, court ...

DuPage County woman not guilty by reason of insanity in fatal shooting of twin brother: court docs

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Christina Formella appeared in DuPage County Court this week for a status hearing. Formella, a former special education teacher and soccer coach in Illinois, faces more than 50 charges related to ...

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