Don Brewer Goes with Billboards

Here’s one of McHenry County judicial candidate Donald Brewer at the intersection of Rakow and Virginia Street Road:

Don Brewer billboard.


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Don Brewer Goes with Billboards — 9 Comments

  1. Is this the same Donald Brewer who was censured on two separate occasions by the ARDC?

  2. Sunshine blogger, it is time to move away from billboards and go back to the journalistic roots of the political reporting associated to this sunshine blog, which is about yard political signs of the past and present. We want to stay informed about terrorist acts connected to the stealing and destruction of signs as well as the suffering associated to the voters losing those signs they obtained for free. Needless to say, this is the perfect opportunity to smear Democrats and their supporters of being dishonest and violators of all sorts of municipal ordinances. Stay tuned…tic, tock, tic, tock, tic, tock, 252 days, tic, tock, tic, tock, tic, tock, meeeeeeoooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwww…

  3. Sorry about the dead link above. This is public information as provided by the ARDC.

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    In re Donald Ray Brewer, 09CH0069

    Disposition: Censure with conditions

    Effective Date of Disposition: May 18, 2010

    End Date of Disposition:No disposition end date scheduled at this time. Censures and reprimands do not affect the authority of the lawyer to continue to practice law. Condition(s) satisfied.

    Definition of Disposition:A censure with conditions reflects a determination that the lawyer has engaged in misconduct, but that the violation is not so serious to warrant a sanction that would affect the lawyer’s authority to continue to practice law. As a result, censure does not affect the authority of a lawyer to continue to practice law. The Court imposed condition(s) upon the lawyer. The end date of the disposition reflects when the lawyer has complied with the condition(s).

    Information: Mr. Brewer, who was licensed in 1974, was censured and ordered to complete a program offered by the Illinois Institute of Professional Responsibility. He engaged in a conflict of interest when he represented a charitable foundation on a pro bono basis in a transaction in which the foundation loaned money to another of his clients.
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    In re Donald Ray Brewer, 04CH0055

    Disposition: Censure

    Effective Date of Disposition: January 13, 2006

    End Date of Disposition: Not applicable.
    Censures and reprimands do not affect the authority of the lawyer to continue to practice law.

    Definition of Disposition: A censure reflects a determination that the lawyer has engaged in misconduct, but that the violation is not so serious to warrant a sanction that would affect the lawyer’s authority to continue to practice law. As a result, censure does not affect the authority of a lawyer to continue to practice law.

    Information: Mr. Brewer, who was licensed in 1974, was censured. He neglected a client’s wrongful death action, failed to provide competent representation, failed to reasonably inform the client of the status of the case and did not respond to the client’s requests for information.

  4. Yes Billy Bob I think you’re right.

    Subjective applications of the law do not make for good decisions

    In the eyes of the law, he’s far from 20/20.

  5. Uncle Fester runs for judge.

    Any incompetent can run for judge. Look at McClellan. She’s the worst!

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