
Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow talks to the media about a new law banning synthetic marijuana. State's Attorney Glasgow authored the legislation, which takes effect on January 1. House Minority Leader Tom Cross (right) sponsored the bill and shepherded it through the General Assembly. Glasgow and Cross sent letters to more than 350 tobacco merchants warning them to remove the synthetic marijuana products from their shelves or face felony charges. See press release for additional information.
JOLIET – Local cable viewers will have an opportunity to learn more about the Will County State’s Attorney’s Office this week when television host Richard Fredrickson broadcasts a recent interview he conducted with Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow.
The interview will be shown on Joliet Community Television Channel 6, Comcast Channel 6 and AT&T Channel 99 throughout the week of Feb. 13. The shows will air Monday, Wednesday and Friday of that week at 10 a.m., noon and 6 p.m.
The following statement may be attributed to Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow:
"Frank Stewart was a dedicated public servant who vigorously represented the citizens of his Will County Board district with passion and grace. He was a true gentleman who had an abiding faith in the political process and an unwavering respect for his colleagues, regardless of their political affiliations. We have all lost a good friend."
Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow announces that a Florida man who traveled to Will County to have sex with a young girl he had befriended on the Internet will spend the next 20 years in prison.
Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow announced today that a Steger man whose drunken driving caused a collision that killed a 5-year-old boy has been sentenced to 9-1/2 years in prison.
The Will County Children's Advocacy Center is seeking sponsors at all levels for what is expected to be the biggest and the best Men Who Cook culinary competition.