You have to wonder at whom the Chicago Sun-Times editorial board is aiming its repetitive editorials that McHenry County Circuit Court Judge Maureen McIntyre. It certainly can’t be her constituents, because the Sun-Times’ circulation in McHenry County wasn’t large enough … Continue reading
Category Archives: R.J. Vanecko
There have been many articles and one editorial about the worthiness of McHenry County Circuit Judge Maureen McIntyre to preside at the trial of Richard Daley nephew R.J. Vanecko in his involuntary manslaughter case involving David Koschman. Today, Chicago Sun-Times … Continue reading
Today Judge Maureen McIntyre is the subject of another big story in the Chicago-Sun Times. The Sun-Times is interested in McIntyre because she has been selected to be the judge in the Richard Vanecko trial about David Koschman’s beating death … Continue reading
After reading yesterday’s front page story about Judge Maureen McIntyre, maybe I should have guessed that there would have been an editorial today calling for her to “Step Aside.” The first reason was her divorce from her husband, who continues … Continue reading
Again the Chicago Sun-Times put McHenry County Circuit Court Judge Maureen McIntyre on its front page today. The article does a good job of tying McIntyre’s ex-husband, with whom she still resides, with the Democratic Machine at the time of … Continue reading
By now any McHenry County lawyer with an internet connection has read the story about Maureen McIntyre’s divorce from her husband Raymond X. Henehan. The went to law school together, fell in love and got married. Henehan got into financial … Continue reading
The waiting is over for those wanting to know who will preside over the trial of Richard J. “R.J.” Vanecko, the Richard M. Daley nephew who decked David Koschman in a 2004 sidewalk fight from which the much smaller man … Continue reading
The Richard Daley nephew who decked a young man who ended up dead is following the example of McHenry County Sheriff Keith Nygren. R.J. Vanecko is petitioning Cook County Judge Michael Toomin to be allowed to participate in the proceedings … Continue reading