• Cook County and later a judge of the Appellate Court of Illinois. R. Eugene Pincham was born June 28, 1925. He was raised in Athens, Alabama. He attended...
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  • Pincham is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: R. Eugene Pincham (1925–2008), American attorney and judge Roger Pincham (born 1935), British...
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    lived at 8358 South Indiana Avenue from 1956 until her death in 1972. R. Eugene Pincham (1925–2008), attorney, civil rights activist, and Judge of the Illinois...
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    opponent in general election was Harold Washington Party nominee R. Eugene Pincham. Other candidates were Republican candidate George Gottlieb and Socialist...
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  • welfare and Social Security checks under multiple names. Her attorney, R. Eugene Pincham, managed to delay the trial until March 1977, by which time the charges...
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    over African American civil rights attorney and Appellate Judge R. Eugene Pincham. Questioned about the city's rising homicide rate on September 10...
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    Democratic 805,659 (47.88%) Jack O'Malley Republican 694,306 (41.26%) R. Eugene Pincham Justice Party 156,695 (9.31%) Lawrence C. Redman, Jr. Harold Washington...
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  • federal judges George N. Leighton and Abner Mikva, Illinois judge R. Eugene Pincham, and activist Bianca Jagger, called for a stay of execution for Aaron...
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    Chicago Jobs Council and become allied with civil rights attorney R. Eugene Pincham. Chicago's fourth ward is on the South Side of Chicago, adjacent to...
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    Council voted to appoint Eugene Sawyer to serve as mayor up until a special election in 1989. The vote was as follows: Eugene Sawyer: 29 (59.18%) Timothy...
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