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* Background is here if you need it. Federal prosecutors have released their witness list for next week’s Jimmy Weiss trial…

*** UPDATE *** The attorney who sent me this wrote, “In 25 years of practicing law, I have never seen this before.” A minute entry today from the judge in the Weiss case, Steven C. Seeger

During the continuation of the final pretrial conference yesterday, defense attorney Ilia Usharovich behaved in a disruptive, disrespectful, and contemptuous manner. The inappropriate conduct was on full display from the outset of the hearing, and devolved from there. Usharovich was disruptive and disrespectful - in speech, tone, content, body language, etc. - the whole time. For example, at one point, he announced that he was withdrawing, and proceeded to grab his bag and head toward the exits (before this Court directed him to stay). He suggested at one point that this Court had somehow put him under arrest. He later declared that he had just vomited in his cup, and offered to show the Court. And so on. Frankly, the display that this Court witnessed tests this Court’s ability to put the conduct into words and fully capture what transpired. For whatever reason, Usharovich was unable to control himself, and was unable to follow repeated admonishments from this Court about how to comport himself. That conduct will not be repeated. His performance was not matched by anyone else in the courtroom. The other defense attorney, Sheldon Sorosky, had no trouble behaving in an appropriate manner, and he comported himself appropriately and professionally throughout the hearing. So did counsel for the government. The Court issues this Order to remind all counsel of the importance of behaving appropriately in the courtroom at all times. Counsel must show respect to the Court, to opposing counsel, and to witnesses at all times. Counsel must not interrupt the Court, or anyone else. Counsel must maintain a respectful tone, and must avoid any belligerent speech or conduct. Counsel must not engage in any disruptive behavior. Counsel must obey orders and comply with this Court’s directives. Counsel must comply with professional standards about civility. Counsel must keep their cool. And counsel must behave like a lawyer at all times. The Court requires all counsel to comply with this Order. All counsel must file a statement on the docket by the end of the day today confirming that they have read and understood this Order. The Court expects full compliance, and expects trial to go smoothly. Everyone has a right to counsel, but no lawyer has a right to behave however they please in a courtroom. If any attorney violates this Order, or engages in any future misconduct of any kind, this Court will issue appropriate relief. That relief can include surrendering the ability to participate in the trial, and other possible remedies.

Whew.

[ *** End Of Update *** ]

* Alton Telegraph

Dry conditions continue to worsen in Illinois as drought spreads across the state, according to Illinois State Climatologist Trent Ford at the Illinois State Water Survey.

The U.S. Drought Monitor now shows the Chicagoland area, much of central Illinois, and areas along the Missouri border from Quincy to St. Louis are in moderate drought. The northern two-thirds of the state are characterized as abnormally dry.

“Forecasts for the next seven days show continued drier weather with only a few chances of rainfall, and near to above normal temperatures,” Ford said. “Without significant rain in the next week, conditions will likely worsen, and more drought impacts may occur.” […]

Outside of a few areas of heavy rain, most places have had only 25 to 60 percent of normal precipitation in the past 30 days, Ford said, and parts of northeast and western Illinois have had less than 25 percent of normal precipitation since the start of May. Chicago had its fourth driest May on record, and April and May total precipitation in Quincy was the third lowest on record.

* This was in the BIMP. From Crain’s

[Choose Chicago] and the Metropolitan Pier & Exposition Authority — the agency that owns and operates McCormick Place — also recently got some breathing room on using up the nearly $10 million that remains in an incentive fund to help recruit conventions. The fund, which the state legislature approved during the pandemic to help McCormick Place compete with rival cities, previously needed to be used only on conventions that would be coming by 2026. The group recently won approval to dole out those funds for events that would come later than that, though all the money must be used by the end of 2026, according to a Choose spokesman.

* Wait. According to Rep. Martin McLaughlin, these pre-school deserts would be wiped out by pro-business legislation, or something

Even though Gov. JB Pritzker has yet to sign the budget bill lawmakers just passed, the Illinois State Board of Education is seeking applicants for some of the new money contained in that bill.

ISBE is looking for new providers to offer preschool programs in areas of the state designated as “preschool deserts,” with the goal of creating 5,000 new preschool slots in the upcoming school year.

The $75 million in new funding available for new preschool slots this year is part of Pritzker’s $250 million “Smart Start Illinois” initiative, a four-year effort that seeks to make early childhood day care and preschool available and affordable to every family in the state who needs it.

* Listen to learn more…


Freelance workers face challenges such as timely pay and contract disputes.

HB1122 creates legal protections to ensure that these workers are properly compensated and hold contracting entities accountable.

Listen to @WBEZreset for the full story.https://t.co/i4Pc8X0OQd pic.twitter.com/1GSFphz3p1

— Illinois AFL-CIO (@ILAFLCIO) June 2, 2023

* Todd Maisch arrangements

A Memorial Visitation will be held on Thursday, June 8, 2023 from 4:00 until 7:00 p.m. at Bisch Funeral Home West, 2931 South Koke Mill Road, Springfield, Illinois 62711. At 7:00 p.m. family and friends will share memories and tributes.

In lieu of flowers, those interested may donate to Share The Spirit Foundation, PO Box 78, Sherman, Illinois 62684 or the Todd Maisch Memorial Fund at INB Bank.

* Isabel’s roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Jun 2, 23 @ 2:32 pm

Comments

  1. Very drought.
    In my section of Forgottonia no rain since May 19th and outside of a 20% chance tonight no rain is being forecasted until at least June 9th.

    Comment by btowntruth from forgottonia Friday, Jun 2, 23 @ 3:24 pm

  2. The full court press the proponents of HB 1122 doing this week betrays some fears Governor Pritzker may not sign the Freelance Workers Protections Act.

    They have good reason to fear, since similar legislation was vetoed by NY Governor Kathy Hochul last December.

    The reasons Hochul vetoed it apply to Illinois as well, in spite of the bill not being implemented until FY 2025. The reason, the millions needed to implement this program statewide by the Department of Labor.

    Comment by John Lopez Friday, Jun 2, 23 @ 3:33 pm

  3. The 1/4 inch we got on Wednesday is the most we’ve had since early April. I’ve been watering the garden every two or three days.

    Comment by Pot calling kettle Friday, Jun 2, 23 @ 3:50 pm

  4. Interesting witness list for the next trail involving the “lobbying culture” in Springfield.
    These cases overshadow the work of some very ethical and hardworking folks.

    Comment by Back to the Future Friday, Jun 2, 23 @ 4:11 pm

  5. According to the NWS my corner of Forgottonia got around the monthly average of rain for May.
    Problem is that 98% of it came in three days in the first two weeks of the month.

    Comment by btowntruth from forgottonia Friday, Jun 2, 23 @ 4:13 pm

  6. Usharovich should work for Kim Foxx, she needs assistant state’s attorneys.

    Comment by RIP Alex Seith Friday, Jun 2, 23 @ 4:23 pm

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