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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Frankfort Doc Arraigned on Sex Charges, Ordered to Fork Over Passport

The Frankfort pediatrician charged with molesting five women in his doctor's office was arraigned on a 16-count indictment.

A Frankfort pediatrician charged with groping five women in his Colorado Avenue office already lost his medical license. Now he can't have a passport either. Dr. Kishor Jain, 59, was ordered to turn in his passport during his arraignment in Will County court Thursday morning. Jain's attorney, Gerald Kielian, said the passport had already been surrendered the the sheriff's department, but Jain would still comply with the order. Special prosecutor Dave Neal, who asked Judge Robert Livas to order Jain to surrender his passport, said he believes Jain is originally from India. Jain faces 10 counts of felony criminal sexual abuse, five counts of misdemeanor battery, and a single count of criminal sexual assault for allegedly groping five women …

Flora Dora

9:57 am on Thursday, May 2, 2013

A doctor, a grandfather, an uncle, a father - no matter. If anyone touched me inappropriately or even spoke inappropriately to me they would never get another opportunity.   more ›

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Tinley Park Terror: Court Supervision

The case of a Tinley Park man who allegedly beat his wife to death with a weightlifting bar was just one of the thing's going on at the Will County Courthouse this week.

The Tinley Park man charged with beating his wife to death with a weightlifting bar had his bond set at $5 million. And if Bahaa Sam, 47, comes up with $500,000 cash he needs to secure his release, he must turn in both his American and Egyptian passports, Will County Judge Roger Rickmon ordered at Sam's bond hearing Thursday. Sam allegedly bludgeoned his wife with a weightlifting bar after they argued over his lack of employment. Sam's wife, 38-year-old Nermeen Gamal Sam, had bitten her husband's finger when he blocked her from leaving the house, police said. Sam then murdered his wife in front of their 4-year-old son, police and prosecutors said. But that wasn't the only thing going on at the Joliet courthouse, although it may have been …

audrey freeman

7:10 pm on Wednesday, February 27, 2013

The government should bring back capital punishment especially to Illinois, where crime is on over drive, people would think twice if they had to pay with their rotten lives!!!   more ›

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