Judge Evans finds job for official dubbed ‘worst’ by ex-underling

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Out of Order!

Overruled, undermanned, and bench-pressed!

The big question still remains!

Why does Cook County Circuit Court Chief Judge Timothy Evans continue to employ Jesus Reyes, the man he appointed in 2005 to run the probation nightmare on 26th Street?

In an unprecedented move Friday, the Illinois Supreme Court appointed an administrator for the Circuit Court of Cook County to overhaul the bollixed pre-trial services and adult probation department run by Reyes, who was abruptly dismissed Monday.

Despite Reyes’ dismissal from that job, Evans is now keeping Reyes on as a court policy advisor.

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