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Victims need private enforcement
- Prosecutors do not allocate enough resources
- Prosecutors have different goals than victims
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Scope of article
- Illinois law
- OOP
- CNCO
- No stalking orders
- Not TRO or injunctions (but has a lot of overlap)
- Basics of getting a judgment for attorneys fees and collecting those fees (9% per annum rule)
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Remedies
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Civil contempt
- Procedure (especially for starting)
- Burden of proof
- What the court can order
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Criminal contempt
- Procedure (especially for starting)
- Burden of proof
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What the court can order
- Fines
- Jail
- “Anything else in the penal code”
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Relationship to the State’s Attorney
- What if SA brings criminal charges based on the same act
- Can the SA take over the case
- Is it necessary to be appointed as a special prosecutor? Always?
- Sanctions, especially against pro se defendants, for bad pleadings
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Appeals
- What can be appealed
- When can it be appealed
- Who can appeal it (e.g., who can sue when defendant is not paying attorney fees)
- Case law