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Article: State's attorney switches up two supervisory positions.(Neighbor)(Crime & justice)
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- Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
- Article date:
- October 5, 2007
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Byline: Tony Gordon
State's Attorney Michael Waller announced this week that he is making changes in the supervisor ranks of his office.
Mary Stanton, an 18-year Lake County prosecutor, will be moving from her role as chief of the misdemeanor division to take over as head of the cyber crime investigations unit.
Dan Kleinhubert, a 20-year veteran of the office, will leave his current assignment as a prosecutor in Circuit Judge Fred Foreman's courtroom to replace Stanton in misdemeanor.
"Mary and Dan are both experienced prosecutors with long histories of high-quality work," Waller said. "I have every confidence they will excel in their ...
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