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Copyright 2005 Law Bulletin Publishing Company
Chicago Daily Law Bulletin
April 8, 2005, Friday
SECTION: Pg. 1
HEADLINE: Governor Inks Bill Creating New Subcircuits
BYLINE: DANIEL C. VOCK
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Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich signed into law a measure dividing several Chicago and Rockford area counties into judicial subcircuits Thursday, but changes may still be in the works on the controversial plan.
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Vock, Daniel C. "Governor Inks Bill Creating New Subcircuits." Chicago Daily Law Bulletin Apr. 8, 2005: p.1. Database online. Available from LexisNexis Academic. Accessed 12 May 2005.
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