Good afternoon, Chicago.
Pledging a transparent and compassionate approach to justice, Cook County’s new Chief Judge Charles Beach took his oath of office today before a crowd of judges, attorneys and state and local officials, becoming the first new leader of the county’s judiciary in nearly a quarter of a century.
Addressing the crowd in his first public comments as chief judge, Beach said the challenge they face is to ensure the court system “operates with principle and true humanity.”
“Our court is not merely a collection of buildings and procedures,” Beach said. “It is the vital mechanism of which our community resolves its deepest conflicts and upholds its most cherished ideals.”
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