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The term "highway" includes all public roads and ways. Highway law is concerned with the regulation and maintenance of all means of travel open to the public-- such as turnpikes, toll roads, bridges, ferries, navigable waters, etc. Generally, all roads which the legislature has power to establish are public roads. Highways are distinguished from private roads in that highways are intended for public use, and are maintained at the public's expense. Both state and federal highway law exists, but emphasis should be placed on local rules and regulations. Typically, in most jurisdictions, highway officers are personally liable for injuries to persons or property resulting from acts of their negligence in connection with the construction and repair of highways, streets and bridges, but there is some authority to the contrary.




Courts in Illinois

Illinois State falls under the 7th Circuit. The website for the appeals court for this circuit is www.ca7.uscourts.gov. Illinois State has the following courts -
Illinois Central Bankruptcy Court http://www.ilcb.uscourts.gov/
Illinois Central Bankruptcy Court http://www.ilcb.uscourts.gov/
Illinois Central District Court http://www.ilcd.uscourts.gov/
Illinois Central District Court http://www.ilcd.uscourts.gov/
Illinois Northern Bankruptcy Court http://www.ilnb.uscourts.gov/
Illinois Northern Bankruptcy Court http://www.ilnb.uscourts.gov/
Illinois Northern District Court http://www.ilnd.uscourts.gov/
Illinois Northern District Court http://www.ilnd.uscourts.gov/
Illinois Southern Bankruptcy Court http://www.ilsb.uscourts.gov/
Illinois Southern Bankruptcy Court http://www.ilsb.uscourts.gov/
Illinois Southern District Court http://www.ilsd.uscourts.gov/
Illinois Southern District Court http://www.ilsd.uscourts.gov/
Illinois Southern Probation Office http://www.ilsd.uscourts.gov/uspo/default.html
Illinois Southern Probation Office http://www.ilsd.uscourts.gov/uspo/default.html



Suggested Lawyers for Maywood
Illinois Lawyers
Friedman, Stocco and Bonebrake, P.C. Attorneys representing people injured due to medical malpractice, auto accidents, construction accidents or work injuries. No fee unless recovery made.
attorneyillinois.net

Injury Lawyer for Illinois
Leonard S. Becker is an aggressive attorney representing parties injured in accidents in Chicago and throughout Illinois.
www.chicago-personal-injury.com


Illinois Legal Referral Services
  • Kane County Bar Association LRS Geneva, IL (630)762-1900 Kane, DeKalb and Kendall Counties
  • Peoria County LRS Peoria, IL (309)674-1224 Peoria and Tazwewll Counties
  • Lake County Bar Association LRS Waukegan, IL (847)244-3140 Lake, McHenry and Cook Counties
  • Northwest Suburban Bar Association Attorney Referral Service Arlington Heights, IL (847)259-7908 Cook County
  • Kane County Bar Association LRS Geneva, IL (630)762-1900 Kane, DeKalb and Kendall Counties
  • Peoria County LRS Peoria, IL (309)674-1224 Peoria and Tazwewll Counties
  • Lake County Bar Association LRS Waukegan, IL (847)244-3140 Lake, McHenry and Cook Counties










  • Demographic Information
    City/Town: Maywood
    State: Illinois
    Country: USA
    Population: 26,987



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  • The highest felony conviction rates were for defendants charged with a driving related offense (70%), drug trafficking (67%), murder (64%), burglary (59%), a weapons offense (56%), or motor vehicle theft (56%) in 2000. The lowest felony conviction rates were found among assault (35%) and fraud (33%) defendants.

  • There are currently over 450 tribal justice forums among the 556 Federally recognized tribes in the United States. Sixteen States have assumed mandatory or optional jurisdiction over tribal lands, pursuant to Public Law 280.




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