Cook County Judges were invited to a private golf outing by two law firms_20100623193650_JPG

Cook County Judges were invited to a private golf outing by two law firms

  • FOX Investigates: County Contracts
Former Stroger Aide Carla Oglesby Collecting Unemployment While Awaiting Corruption Trial
Carla Oglesby Collecting Unemployment

Cook County officials confirm that former Todd Stroger Aide …

Preckwinkle Fires Cook County Whistleblowers
Preckwinkle Fires County Whistleblowers

Three Cook County whistleblowers have been fired by new County …

Stroger Aide Indicted on Charges She Stole $300k From Taxpayers
Stroger Aide Indicted in Contract Case

Carla Oglesby, the former top aide to Cook County Board …

Cook County 'Clout List' Details How Stroger Regime Rained Jobs on Friends
'Clout List' Links Jobs to Connections

FOX Chicago News obtained a copy of a "clout list" showing who …

Cook Co. Commissioners Fight Carla Oglesby’s Unemployment Claim
Commissioners Fight Oglesby…

Todd Stroger's former Deputy Chief of Staff, who was charged …

Carla Oglesby Files for Unemployment
Carla Oglesby Files for Unemployment

Todd Stroger's former Deputy Chief of Staff, who was charged …

Todd Stroger's Former Aide Carla Oglesby Out on Bond
Stroger Aide Carla Oglesby Posts Bond

The former top aide to Cook County Board Pres. Todd Stroger was…

Todd Stroger's Former Aide Carla Oglesby to Spend Second Night in Jail
Stroger Aide Fails Again to Make Bond

A top aide to Cook County board president Todd Stroger will …

Todd Stroger on 24-9 Contracts: Nothing Unusual
Stroger Aide Spends Night in Jail

Carla Oglesby, the deputy chief of staff to Cook County Board …

State Refuses to Pay Controversial '24-9' Cook County Contracts
State Won't Pay '24-9' Cook Contracts

Turns out Cook County taxpayers will be paying all the costs …

Cook County Chief Judge Evans Warns Judges Not to Attend Golf Outing

Updated: Thursday, 24 Jun 2010, 11:43 AM CDT
Published : Wednesday, 23 Jun 2010, 7:31 PM CDT

By Dane Placko, FOX Chicago News

Chicago - Some Cook County judges skipped an annual golf outing this year, after Chief Judge Tim Evans got wind of the event and told them not to attend.

The golf outing is organized by two private law firms, which sent invitations to Cook County Law Division judges offering them valet parking, a luncheon, 18 holes of golf and dinner.

The head of the law division, Judge William Maddux, told us he's attended the event before, and he is offended that anyone that anyone would think his judges would sell out their ethics for a game of golf.

Still, critics are concerned about the appearance of impropriety.

"Judges should never be taking freebies from people who appear before them," said Better Government Association Executive Director Andy Shaw. "The problem is that an independent judiciary that's impartial and unbiased is a key to our democratic society. And we have judges who are on golf outings and are being wined and dined by the same lawyers who appear in their courtrooms."

On Monday, someone passed the invitation along to the Judicial Inquiry Board, which in turn sent a "personal and confidential note" to Chief Judge Evans, letting him know about the event.

A few hours later, Evans sent a memo to all Daley Center Law Division judges, reminding them of the code of judicial conduct.

"While I have every confidence in your commitment to your judicial duties, I urge you to consider declining this invitation," he wrote.

We checked the golf course on the day of the event, and it was empty.

Kent College of Law professor Vivien Gross said this sort of event is inappropriate.

"If you look at the judicial code, it makes it clear that judges have to be especially sensitive about the integrity of the system," she said.

The cancellation of this event comes on the heels of a FOX Chicago News investigation that found many judges were working far less than eight hours a day.

Documents

 

 

blog comments powered by Disqus

Advertisement
  • Suggested Search