Tim Evans, the trailblazing first Black chief judge of Cook County Circuit Court and a 20-year veteran of Illinois’ judicial system, has officially taken the bench on the state’s First District Appellate Court — a move that marks a powerful new chapter in his storied career. At 83, he brings decades of reform-minded leadership to the appellate level, where decisions are made by three-judge panels, contrasting with his previous role overseeing the largest court system in the state. Known for championing criminal justice reforms — including early advocacy against cash bail — Evans continues to prove his conviction that money shouldn’t dictate freedom. His predecessor, Justice Nathaniel Howse, praised his wisdom and dedication, while Evans credits the people of Illinois for fueling his enduring commitment to justice.

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