Thursday, April 11, 2024

A dozen new judges appointed today to the Circuit Court of Cook County

In separate Orders entered today, the Illinois Supreme Court filled a dozen vacancies on the Cook County Circuit Court.

With one exception, each of the new judges won the Democratic Party's nomination for the seats to which they have now been appointed. All of these 12 new judges face no opponent in November.

The new judges are:
If you follow the links to the appointment orders, you'll see that James V. Murphy is the exception referred to above. He has been appointed to the countywide Sullivan vacancy. The unopposed candidate for that vacancy, Judge James Murphy-Aguilù, is already serving, pursuant to a temporary Supreme Court appointment, in the Wojkowski vacancy to which James Murphy, no hyphen, will shortly be elected.

Today's appointments add only eight new judges to the bench. Brooks, Chrones, Fairman, and Miller are all currently serving as associate judges. (But their appointments will open up new subcircuit seats. If I am counting correctly, these appointments will create 'converted' subcircuit seats in the 19th, 20th, 16th, and 17th Subcircuits.)

Ten of these appointments are effective April 29. The Miller and Duignan appointments are effective June 11. All of these appointments terminate on December 2, just in time for these appointees to be sworn in as newly elected judges.

The Supreme Court's press release on today's appointments is available here.

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