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State of Illinois v. Lawrence Reed
Date: 11-26-2025
Case Number:
Judge: Not Available
Court: Circuit Court, Cook County, Illinois
Plaintiff's Attorney: Cook County, Illinois, District Attorney's Office
Defendant's Attorney:
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Description:
Chicago, Illinois criminal defense lawyer represents the Defendant charged with attempted murder.
Lawarence Reed is accused of dousing a woman with gasoline and setting her on fire.
The Defendant reportedly yelled three times in succession "I'm guilty", after the judge warned he could receive a life sentence for charges that include committing a terrorist attack.
Lawarence Reed is accused of dousing a woman with gasoline and setting her on fire.
The Defendant reportedly yelled three times in succession "I'm guilty", after the judge warned he could receive a life sentence for charges that include committing a terrorist attack.
Outcome:
A criminal charge is not proof of guilt.
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About This Case
What was the outcome of State of Illinois v. Lawrence Reed?
The outcome was: A criminal charge is not proof of guilt.
Which court heard State of Illinois v. Lawrence Reed?
This case was heard in Circuit Court, Cook County, Illinois, IL. The presiding judge was Not Available.
Who were the attorneys in State of Illinois v. Lawrence Reed?
Plaintiff's attorney: Cook County, Illinois, District Attorney's Office. Defendant's attorney: Click Here For The Best Chicago Criminal Defense Lawyer Directory.
When was State of Illinois v. Lawrence Reed decided?
This case was decided on November 26, 2025.