Prosecutors to fill Judicial Vacancies

Date Posted: 6/4/2010


Three Prosecutors Fill Judicial Vacancies



 



The AOIC announces the following:



Allan F. Lolie, received a majority of the votes cast by the circuit judges in the Fourth Judicial



Circuit and is declared to be appointed to the office of associate judge.



Mr. Lolie received his undergraduate degree in 1988 from Western Illinois University in Macomb,



Illinois and his Juris Doctor in 1991 from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illinois. Mr.



Lolie is currently affiliated with the Shelby County State’s Attorney’s Office in Shelbyville, Illinois.





Edgar County State’s



Attorney Matthew L. Sullivan as a circuit judge in the Fifth Judicial Circuit.



Justice Rita B. Garman recommended Mr. Sullivan’s appointment to the full Supreme Court to



fill the upcoming vacancy created by the resignation of recalled retired Judge Richard E. Scott.



Mr. Sullivan’s appointment is effective July 9, and will terminate December 6, 2010. In



February, he won the Republican judicial primary for the seat which Judge Scott now holds, and



will run unopposed in November for a full six-year term.



 



Ninth Judicial Circuit.



Mr. Cavanaugh received his undergraduate degree in 1986 from Loras College, Dubuque, Iowa, and



his Juris Doctor in 1990 from John Marshall Law, Chicago, Illinois. Mr. Cavanaugh is currently



affiliated with the Henderson County State’s Attorney’s Office in Oquawka, Illinois



 



Ninth Judicial Circuit judges voted to select Raymond A. Cavanaugh as an associate judge of the