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Illinois Appellate Court 3rd Judicial District (McDade Vacancy)

The Illinois Appellate Court hears appeals from circuit court cases. It is divided into five judicial districts. The first judicial district consists of all of Cook County. The rest of the state is divided into the other four judicial districts. Three judges hear an appellate case, and two are required to decide the case.[Source: https://www.isba.org/public/illinoiscourts]Review the Illinois State Bar Association Judicial Evaluations and Advisory Polls - https://www.isba.org/judicial-electionsAppellate Court Website - https://www.illinoiscourts.gov/courts/appellate-court/Salary: $281,331 [Source: https://www.illinoiscourts.gov/public/state-and-local-funding-for-the-illinois-courts/]

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    John Pavich
    (Dem)

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    Margaret "Peggy" O'Connell
    (Dem)

Biographical Information

What qualifications do you bring to the office?

Describe your judicial philosophy?

What do you perceive as the most significant obstacles to justice in the Illinois justice system, if any?

What, if any, obligation do judges have to improve public understanding of the courts?

What, if any, specific types of cases would you find it necessary to disqualify yourself from?

Campaign Email john@pavichforjustice.com
Campaign Phone 815-293-7472
Since being appointed an Associate Circuit Judge in 2019, I have presided over multiple courtrooms. These courtrooms include the guardianship, juvenile abuse and neglect, juvenile delinquency, adoption and criminal courtrooms. This varied experience has prepared me well for the appellate court. Additionally, prior to my appointment, I practiced law for 14 years. The focus of my practice was complex civil litigation, often touching on areas of international law. I have litigated in state and federal courts throughout the country, including the United States Supreme Court. Through my practice, I have developed excellent research and writing skills, essential skills for appellate court justices.
I approach each case to which I am assigned with an absolute commitment and fidelity to the rule of law. As such, I believe that everyone must be afforded equal access to justice, equal access to be heard and certain guaranteed fundamental due process rights.

Also, it is important to note that every decision I make is based upon the facts and law before me. Neither my personal beliefs nor my politics play a role in my decisions.
Litigating in U.S. courts, including Illinois courts, is expensive. Often times, extraordinarily expensive. I believe this expense, whether the cost of retaining an experienced attorney, litigation costs, court costs or any affiliated costs, presents the most significant obstacle to justice in our legal system.

Another significant obstacle is that many citizens have lost faith in the fairness of our legal system. They no longer believe that our system guarantees equal access to justice and an equal opportunity to be heard. To regain this faith, our system requires good judges, working together with good attorneys and judicial partners, all with a shared commitment to the rule of law.
Judges are given positions of tremendous power and responsibility in our communities. As such, I believe that judges have an obligation to speak and work with community members outside of the courtroom to improve the public understanding of the legal system. Personally, I have chosen to speak with student groups about the law and our court system. Over the years, I have spoken with student groups from college through junior high school.
I would, of course, disqualify myself from any case in which a friend, family member or colleague was a litigant, witness or party attorney. Additionally, any case in which I (or an immediate family member) had a financial interest would require my recusal.

Further, any case in which, for whatever reason, I would find it difficult to remain impartial would require my recusal.
Campaign Website http://www.judgeoconnell.com
Campaign Email mmoconn@aol.com
Campaign Phone 6302910947
I have been a lawyer for 34 years and I was elected as a Circuit Court Judge in DuPage county in 2020. During my years of practice I have written and argued dozens of cases in the Illinois Appellate Court and the Illinois Supreme Court. I also have extensive practice in the Federal District Court and arguing before the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. I have co authored a Brief in the United States Supreme Court. Since be elected in 2020, I have been sitting in the Felony Division and I am currently the presiding Judge of the Felony Division. I oversee 6 felony courtrooms, drug court and first appearance court in DuPage County.
I believe in accessible justice for all individuals in the court system. Fairness only works when everyone can be heard. I believe that we must protect our fundamental rights which are currently under attack. As Judges, we are the last line of defense in protecting and upholding the rule of law. The law must be applied fairly, without agenda, to ensure justice and equal rights for everyone.
Access to the judicial system is the largest issue that i perceive at this time. We must strive to make the courts accessible to all no matter their disability, income and socio economic status.
I believe that it our obligation to engage in public outreach. This insures that we understand the obstacles that are faced by litigants. By listening and engaging with our community we can improve access to the courts for all individuals.
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