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Mark Palmer

Chief Counsel of the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism & Former Police Officer, My Family Thinks I'm Crazy

Mark Palmer

Chief Counsel of the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism & Former Police Officer | My Family Thinks I'm Crazy

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About Mark

Mark Palmer was a former police officer who served as the Chief Counsel of the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism. In addition to his legal and professional responsibilities, he was affiliated with the organization My Family Thinks I'm Crazy. His background includes a commitment to ensuring professionalism and integrity within the legal community, and his work aimed to uphold standards and improve public trust in the judiciary. Palmer's career reflects a dedication to public service and legal ethics, emphasizing the importance of professionalism in the legal system.

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