![]() The district judge acknowledged that this “one particular fact would have been helpful in deciding which employee to retain,” but decided that its “significance ․ paled in comparison to Hutchens's performance problems.” We'll see that the evidence that she had such problems was weak, heavily contested, and possibly fabricated-as the judge failed to note.Īnd remember Cushing's testimony about Hutchens' need for editing? That testimony was in tension not only with Vides' testimony but also with Cushing's having referred twice, in parts of the letter of recommendation that she did not call a “stretch,” to Hutchens' “writing talents,” adding that Hutchens' “writing talents are an asset.” Hutchens appeared pro se in this appeal. WHAT, I FOUND TO BE SO REMARKABLE LISTENING TO THE AUDIO BUT READING THE CASE WHERE, JUDGES POSNER, TINDER AND KANNE ENTERED A QUOTE DESCRIBING LIARS IN SUCH AN ELOQUENT MANNER. IN THE ABOVE CAPTIONED MATTER, A WONDERFUL INTELLECT (JOYCE) ENDURED RACIST NORMAL BULLSHIT WITH THE CHICAGO BOARD OF EDUCATION, WHICH HAPPENS TO BE A DISCRIMINATION TITLE VII LAWSUIT. CHICAGO BOARD OF EDUCATION and Amanda Rivera, Defendants–Appellees. ![]() ![]() United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit. IT APPEARS CRIMINALS REALLY WATCH THE NEWS OR READ ANY DOCUMENTS BECAUSE HAD SOMEONE WITH AN OUNCE OF INTELLIGENCE WOULD HAVE LEARNED THAT THE FBI AND U.S ATTORNEY HAVE COPIES OF THIS ACTUAL DOCUMENT FILED OCT. RACIAL HATE, RACIAL CONSPIRACY, JUDICIAL TERRORISM CONSPIRACY, FEDERAL CLERKS AIDING AND ABETTTING IN TERRORISTS ACTS MAIL FRAUD ETC. Lanre Amu - Honest Atty Unfairly Persecuted By ARDC, Iardc Postmaster, McKnights, Chicagobar Info, Temple Sholom of Chicago, AARP, Human Rights FBI DOJ, Clerk of Circuit Court Brown, Diane Nash, The Editors#, News Tips CBS Chicago News, Molly Redden, Heidi Blake, Sheila Nasser, Suntimes City Desk, Adult Advocacy Center, Fox News, Law Bulletin, CFPB_WHISTLEBLOWER, Mary Wisniewski (Chief Judge's Office), WBEZ Rundown - Hunter Clauss, Report Corruption, STOP.elder Cleansing, Eric Blair, CFPB_Ombudsman, Janet Phelan, Yj Draiman, Dr. Richard Cordero, Kenneth Ditkowsky' via Govcuff, Joanne Denison, ABA Commission On Law and Aging, Janet Phelan, Blake Strautins, Administrator Jerome Larkin, Katherine Hine' via JudicialMisconduct, Angela Woodhull, WLS-TV ITeam, Whistleblower (Judiciary-Rep), Judicial Watch Tom Fitton, Judiciary Inquiry Board, The Wall Street Journal, Crain's Chicago Business, Governor JB Pritzker, CEAR, Mr. Ray Kim, The Disability Discussion Docket - Official E-mail List of the Commission On Disability Right, Sam Sugar, Legal Abuse Syndrome, ABA Commission On Racial and Ethnic Diversity In the Profession, Ginny Johnson, Andy Ostrowski, Debra Soloveichik, Kin Mapper, Key Phillip-s, Rick Black, USDOJ Office of the Attorney General, ADA Complaints FBI, Whistleblower Tip Intake, Senator Tammy Duckworth, Ombudsman Washington, Fox News, Dr. Ditkowsky clara, Jay Goldman,, Cook County States Attorney, Nasga Us, AP NATIONAL INVESTIGATIVE TEAM | “Lest we forget ILLEGAL Medical Kidnapping would be impossible without a corrupt Probate Clerk immediately participating.â€, Tribune Alert, Brian McHugh, Aging Contact (Aging), SUNTIMES, American Bar Association, Probate Sharks, Robert Grundstein, Harry Heckert, Janet Pipes, Mr. Sean Morrison, R-Palos Park, was the sole no vote, saying before the roll call that he’d be voting against the measure because he felt it focused just on defunding the police and not “individual” problems, such as housing and health care inequities, that the resolution seeks to address.To Joanne Denison, Dean Sallas, Chicago FBI, J. “Almost all” of the people detained at the jail are there awaiting trial because they cannot afford to pay a money bond, the text of the resolution says.Ĭommissioner Frank Aguilar voted present on the item, saying he feels “defunding of the police department” could be “very dangerous for our communities.” The resolution notes that despite a 50% decrease in the number of people incarcerated in the Cook County jail between 20, the budget for the county’s Corrections Department grew by 26% during that time. “We have work to do, we are saying that there are very difficult decisions that we will have to make in the coming months.” “We’re spending almost $5 million a day policing alone, and that hasn’t solved any of our systemic problems,” Johnson said. ![]()
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