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Aurora woman pleads guilty to trying to hire someone to kill her ex-boyfriend

Updated 4/16/2021 5:01 PM An Aurora woman who had a solicitation of murder conviction overturned by an appellate court pleaded guilty Friday to a lesser charge of attempted solicitation of murder and is due to be released from prison. As part of her plea, Maricela Arciga, 34, accepted a prison sentence of 15 years and has to serve at least 50% of that. She was given credit for the more than 10½ years she has been in jail or prison. She has been in the Kane County jail for the last six months, but the Illinois Department of Corrections has to admit her and process her release.

Kane County restaurant can continue its suit over indoor dining ban, judge finds

Kane County restaurant can continue its suit over indoor dining ban, judge finds   A lawsuit by FoxFire restaurant in Geneva challenging Gov. J.B. Pritzker s ban on indoor dining can move forward, a Sangamon County judge ruled. Brian Hill | Staff Photographer   Updated 4/9/2021 2:17 PM A Kane County restaurant s legal challenge to Gov. J.B. Pritzker s ban on indoor dining can continue, a Sangamon County judge ruled this week. Attorneys for Pritzker tried to have the lawsuit dismissed but Sangamon County Judge Raylene Grischow on Wednesday declined to do so. While Grischow decided not to dismiss the case, she did not reach a decision on the merits of the argument.

Judge Declines to Dismiss Lawsuit Over Indoor Dining Ban

By Sarah Mansur & Capitol News Illinois • Apr 9, 2021 Credit Capitol News Illinois A Kane County restaurant’s legal challenge to Gov. JB Pritzker’s ban on indoor dining can continue, a Sangamon County judge ruled this week. Attorneys for Pritzker tried to have the lawsuit dismissed but Sangamon County Judge Raylene Grischow on Wednesday declined to do so. While Grischow decided not to dismiss the case, she did not reach a decision on the merits of their argument. The lawsuit from FoxFire restaurant in Geneva argues that Pritzker’s executive order requiring bars and restaurants to close indoor service, which first went into effect last October, should not be allowed because it is arbitrary and unreasonable.

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