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During Cook's brief court appearance in East St. Louis Friday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Clifford Proud ordered him released on his own recognizance on the condition that he attend drug treatment if required by court officials, surrender his passport, and avoid firearms and drugs not prescribed to him. Brendan Kelly, St. Clair County's state's attorney and Christ's former boss, said in court motions Thursday that he has "actively assisted in and advanced" the federal investigation involving Cook and has filed complaints against the judge with state judicial discipline regulators, including the Illinois Supreme Court. "We're doing whatever we can to get to the bottom of whatever the issue is," said John Baricevic, St. Clair County's chief judge. "Any community has to have confidence in public servants, including judges. That they're fair, honest and act with integrity. If they're not, we owe them an appropriate response." A former assistant public defender, Cook became an associate circuit judge in 2007 and was appointed a circuit judge in 2010, then won a six-year term later that year.
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