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Judge is found not guilty of shoving deputy by reason of insanity

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“I wanted to know why a civilian had those keys,” Leone said.

Brim was walking east on Randolph Street and ignored requests from Deputy Herbert Edwards to stop, he testified.

Edwards finally stepped in front of her and stood his ground before she reached Dearborn Street and that’s when she shoved him, he testified. The judge was then taken to the lockup in the Daley Center’s basement.

Sheriff’s police began calling other judges to come help after Brim, who was identified as a judge, would not answer questions, Montgomery said.

Eventually Judge Pamela Hill-Veal, who is Brim’s cousin, came to the lockup and answered questions for Brim, telling police Brim had no history of mental illness, Deputy Deborah Salzman testified. Hill-Veal even helped Brim sign her name on a medical questionnaire, Salzman said.

A message left for Hill-Veal after Monday’s verdict was not immediately returned.

Brim, who declined to comment, looked displeased after Brennan’s verdict.

“Obviously she’s not happy with the fact that she still has to undergo further evaluation to determine if she is in need of further mental treatment,” said Montgomery, who noted Brim is already undergoing treatment.

Brim is scheduled to return to court March 15 for a hearing on her mental health treatment.

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(Steve Mills contributed to this report.)

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