Jon Giraudo graduated from the Southern Illinois University School of Law in December 2009. He has practiced law since 2010, concentrating primarily in the area of Criminal Law. Upon graduating law school, Jon began working as an Assistant State’s Attorney in Tazewell County, gaining experience with several types of criminal cases, including traffic, misdemeanor and felonies. Jon served as a supervisor to misdemeanor court in Tazewell County for a period during his tenure and was responsible for handling charging decisions as well as presenting cases to the Grand Jury. Jon Giraudo gained trial experience through conducting various motion hearings, bench trials and jury trials, including trials for murder.
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