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12.
See Note 7 above.
13.
See Note 7 above.
14.
See Note 8 above.
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16.
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17.
Chicago Tribune (June 2,1989).
18.
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S.H.A. ch. 23, S2051 et seq.
20.
S.H.A. ch. 38, S9–1(c).
21.
In re Haymer, 115 IlApp l. 3d 349 (1st Dist. 1983).
22.
S.H.A. ch. 110-1/2, S701 et seq.
23.
S.H.A. ch. 110-1/2, S804–1 et seq.
24.
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27.
In re E.G. (Illinois Supreme Court No. 66089).
28.
S.H.A. ch. 23 S2053.
29.
42 U.S.C.A. S5106g(10).
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32.
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