Occupation: Attorney
Education: J.D. De Paul University College of Law, 1981; B.A. University of Illinois, Champaign, 1976.
Additional experience: Licensed in Federal District Courts Northern District of Illinois, Eastern District of Wisconsin, Western District of Wisconsin, Member Federal Trial Bar, N.D. Ill., Member Illinois State Bar Association, Chicago Bar Association, Association of American Trial Attorneys, engaged in sole practice in Antioch, Il.
FRED FOREMAN/REPUBLICAN
Incumbent
Occupation: Lake County State`s Attorney
Education: BS/BA Carroll College; J.D. John Marshall Law School
Additional experience: 1974-1976 Assistant Public Defender; 1976-1979 Assistant State`s Attorney; 1980-Present State`s Attorney of Lake County;
President, National District Attorneys Assn.; past President Illinois State`s Attorneys Assn.; Chairman, Governor`s Task Force on Jail Detention Standards, State of Illinois.
Prioritize the appropriate response by the state`s attorney`s office: 1 being highest priority, 2 next in importance etc. (Leave blank those of no concern or preference in your opinion.)
1. Penalty for first offenders convicted of
driving under the influence (DUI):
Long Foreman
Mandatory jail sentence 5 5
Fine and educational program 3 2
Community service and educational program 2 1
Fine and jail sentence 4 3
Suspension 1 4
2. Penalty for multiple convictions for
driving under the influence (DUI):
Mandatory jail sentence 1 1
Fine and educational program 6 6
Fine and jail sentence 5 5
Suspension of license 4 3
Revocation of license 2 2
Mandatory drug/alcohol abuse treatment 3 4
3. Use of alternatives to incarceration:
Work release 1 1
Pre-trial diversion 6 6
Fines 5 5
Restitution 4 4
Community service 2 2
House arrest using electronic monitoring
device 3 3
4. Juvenile offenders should be:
Tried as adults 6 5
Separated from hardened criminals 1 1
Educated/trained for jobs 3 2
Receive counseling to handle problems 4 3
Placed under house arrest
using electronic device 5 4
Placed under the direction of appropriate
agencies to keep them out
of jail and out of trouble 2 6




