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Last spring, Illinois county judge Jeffrey Goffinet noticed something startling: A legal brief filed in his courtroom cited a case that did not exist.
Goffinet, an associate judge in Williamson County, looked through two legal research systems and then headed to the courthouse library -- a place he hadn't visited in years -- to consult the book that purportedly listed the case. The case wasn't in it.
The...
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