Crime & Safety

Will County Sheriff Refuses to Release Police Reports on Arrested Judge's Son

The judge's husband is a detective with the sheriff's department that has refused to release the reports.

The Will County Sheriff’s Department has refused to release police reports on the arrest of a judge’s son who was charged with brutally attacking his girlfriend.

Louis Goode, 29, the son of Will County Judge Carla Alessio Policandriotes, was arrested and jailed Oct. 6 for allegedly battering his 28-year-old girlfriend and mother of his child, Tanya Brandolino.

Goode threw Brandolino to the ground, kicked her, dragged her into the garage of their home and ordered her into the trunk of their car, police said, and she “complied because she was in fear.”

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Goode locked Brandolino in the trunk but let her out after a few minutes, police said, and the couple headed off to bed.

In the morning, Goode again attacked Brandolino, police said, pulling her hair, kicking and choking her. When she called 911, Goode allegedly tore the phone off the garage wall.

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Goode was hired to work as an office assistant at the Will County courthouse even though he is a felon and still on parole. He started his new job the day he was arrested for allegedly beating Brandolino and his mother stopped by their home to give him a ride to work, police said. She arrived just as the attack ended, police said.

In a petition for a protective order, Brandolino accused the judge of looking on as her son threatened to kill her.

“She got out of the car and said Lou get in the car,” Brandolino said in her petition. “He then threw the phone into the garage (and) he said in front of his mother I’m going to kill you you’ll never get custody of your son better get a good lawyer.”

Judge Alessio Policandriotes then drove her son to his new job at the courthouse. Detectives from the Will County Sheriff’s Department found him there, took him in for questioning and arrested him.

Judge Alession Policandriotes’ husband, Tony Policandriotes, is a detective with the Will County Sheriff’s Department.

Brandolino’s petition did not specify whether she was still on the ground when the judge pulled up in her car.

Patch requested the police reports from the Sheriff’s Department through the Illinois Freedom of Information Act. In denying the request, Undersheriff Jerome Nudera said, among other things, that releasing the reports will “obstruct an ongoing criminal investigation” and possibly deprive Goode of a fair trial.

Patch has appealed to the Illinois Attorney General’s Office.

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