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April 25, 2024

Jay Soctt

This is Part VII of the exposure of misrepresentations and misinformation provided by Shelby County State's Attorney Nichole Kronke during her oral testimony in support of legislation affecting every county in the state.  We urge everyone to read Part I at this link, Part II...

Shelby Co. (ECWd) - This is Part VI of the exposure of misrepresentations and misinformation provided by Shelby County State's Attorney Nichole Kronke during her oral testimony in support of legislation affecting every county in the state.  We urge everyone to read Part I at this...

Shelby Co. (ECWd) - This is Part IV of the exposure of misrepresentations and misinformation provided by Shelby County State's Attorney Nichole Kronke during her oral testimony in support of legislation affecting every county in the state.  We urge everyone to read Part 1 at this...

Shelby Co. (ECWd) - This is Part III of the exposure of misrepresentations and misinformation provided by Shelby County State's Attorney Nichole Kronke during her oral testimony in support of legislation affecting every county in the state.  We urge everyone to read Part 1 at this...

Shelby Co. (ECWd) - The Shelby County State's Attorney Nichole Kronke provided oral testimony during the subject matter hearing in the Counties and Township Committee of the State Legislature Thursday, March 10, 2022.  A copy of the testimony is below. Due to the multiple misrepresentations and failure...

Illinois (ECWd) - The Illinois Counties Code requires the adoption of a budget for the following year.  The adopted budget is also required to be made readily available to the public for at least 15 days prior to the final action of approving the adopted budget....

Shelby Co. (ECWd)- We were first tipped off about an alleged payroll fraud in the courthouse in 2018, as best I can recall.  Our first FOIA request was for video inside the courthouse that would have proven if a person was or was not actually working...

Shelby Co. (ECWd) During the Shelby County farm committee meeting, a question was asked of the Assistant State's Attorney Jay Scott.  The question was pertaining to legislative intent as it relates to interpreting laws on the books. Mark Bennett asked, "..intent, doesn't it have to be written...

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