Ramon Ocasio III (born 1962) is a judge in the
Circuit Court of Cook County
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, first elected in 2006 from the 6th Judicial Subcircuit. The 6th Judicial Subcircuit is located in Chicago's north side.
Early life
A lifelong resident of
Chicago
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, Ocasio graduated from
Roberto Clemente High School
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in
Humboldt Park. After receiving his bachelor's degree from the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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he went on to law school at
Northeastern University
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. Ocasio joined the bar in 1989, and spent four years as a public defender in criminal cases. He left his job as a public defender to run the Illinois Attorney General's regional consumer fraud office in Chicago. Eight years later he would return to the public defender's office, where he supervised 18 other lawyers. Before being elected judge, Ocasio served as president of the Puerto Rican Bar Association of Illinois and as a representative on the
Inter-American Magnet School
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Local School Council
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. In October 1996, while serving as President of the Puerto Rican Bar Association, Ocasio published a letter in the
Chicago Tribune
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criticizing journalist
Georgie Anne Geyer for anti-immigrant and anti-Hispanic rhetoric.
Campaign for judge
In 2006, Ocasio entered the race for Judge of the 6th Judicial Subcircuit. Although he was rated qualified to highly qualified by all 10 bar associations in Cook County, the Democratic Committeeman chose to
slate
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Ed Lechowicz, son of former State Senator and Cook County Commissioner,
Ted Lechowicz
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Born in Chicago, Illinois, Lechowicz went to Weber High School in Chicago. He received his associate degree from Wright Junior Co ...
. State Senator
Miguel del Valle
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, State Senator
Iris Martinez
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, and Chicago Alderman
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all endorsed and actively campaigned for Ocasio. Lechowicz spent a total of $219,594.16 on his campaign to Ocasio's $32,266.71. Ocasio won with 43.33% of the vote; Lechowicz received 36.70% and Roxanne L. Rochester came in third with 19.97% of the vote.
Judgeship
Immediately following his election Ocasio presided over Cook County's
traffic court
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. Ocasio now presides over Cook County's criminal court.
[$3 million bail for stabbing suspect](_blank)
Articles.chicagotribune.com (2011-08-04). Retrieved on 2012-01-06. In this capacity Ocasio had presided over several notable cases. Ocasio set a 3 million dollar bail for Daniel Lopez, a man accused of stabbing 3 people in a Walgreens in Chicago's south side].
Ocasio denied bail to Timothy Herring, Jr., who shot and killed Michael Flisk, a
Chicago Police Department
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officer, and Stephen Peters, a retired Chicago Housing Authority officer. Ocasio denied bail to Tommie Naylor, a
mail carrier
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who kidnapped and raped two teenage girls. In 2010 Ocasio upheld
hate crime charges against 3 men accused of attacking and beating a gay man on the
CTA's Red Line. In July 2011 Ocasio denied bail to Daniel Jones, a man charged with shooting and wounding two Chicago Police officers. In 2018 he granted probation to a repeat offender of DUI who had been arrested in seven states.
One of the worst drunk drivers in America
www.msn.com. Retrieved on 2018-08-27.
Personal life
Judge Ocasio is married to Norma Ramirez, and has no children.
See also
*List of Hispanic/Latino American jurists
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References
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Politicians from Chicago
Politicians from Cook County, Illinois
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign alumni
Hispanic and Latino American politicians
Living people
1962 births
Judges of the Circuit Court of Cook County
Hispanic and Latino American judges
Public defenders