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John Heiderschedit, Criminal Defense Attorney; Subscription Lawyer; Chicago Lawyer

Monthly Archives: July, 2025

Cook County Sheriff’s Office Warns Public of Phone Scam

The public is advised that if they receive a call from someone claiming to be with law  enforcement to get the caller’s full name, badge number, and phone number. #scam

Gov. Pritzker Celebrates Centennial of Chicago Union Station

“More than just a symbol of the power and the spirit of Chicago, Union Station is the center of the most important rail hub in America for Amtrak, freight, and commercial rail,” said Governor JB Pritzker. #centennial

Federal housing credit expansion could increase affordable rental units in Illinois: report

The latest domestic policy plan signed by President Donald Trump on July 4 will increase available funding by 12% for a key tax credit used by developers to offset a portion of construction costs. #housing

Watchdog demands probe of Illinois public library amid property tax push

Americans for Prosperity–Illinois filed a 35-count ethics complaint and is now urging Sangamon County State’s Attorney John Milhiser and Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul to hold officials accountable. #taxes

Construction continues at largest private outdoor gun range in Illinois

Aurora Sportsmen’s Club has nearly 3,000 members that help fund and maintain 300 acres of property featuring a slew of outdoor ranges for all types of shooting sports, including archery, shotgun, handgun and rifle ranges. #construction

Antioch Mayor Scott Gartner: Ice Protects Illinois Communities by Taking Suspected Killer Into Custody

Megan Bos, an Antioch resident, was reported missing in March and later found deceased in a garbage container. #custody

Gov. Pritzker Signs SB1563, Protecting Property Owners from Squatters

“This outdated eviction law has treated squatters the same as tenants, leaving property owners in limbo and tying the hands of law enforcement,” said Governor JB Pritzker. #squatiting

Man Pleads Guilty to Fraudulently Arranging Utility Services for Thousands of Chicago-Area Properties

David W. Brown admitted in a plea agreement that he offered to arrange electricity and natural gas services for residential and commercial properties in the Chicago area in return for a fee. #fraud

IL Freedom Caucus: ICE is Making Illinois Safer

After a judge released a dangerous illegal immigrant accused of brutally killing and concealing the body of a woman, ICE was able to arrest him and make another community safer. #immigration

Former ComEd CEO next defendant to be sentenced in federal corruption case

In May of 2023, a federal jury convicted Pramaggiore and three others of conspiracy, bribery and falsifying records. #

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