Roe sworn in as judge, Rock named interim SA

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Val Gunnarsson, Chief Judge of the 15th Circuit, swears in Ben Roe as an Ogle County Judge Monday morning. Photo by Chris Johnson
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More than 100 county officials and co-workers, family members, and friends turned out Monday to watch as Ogle County State's Attorney John B. (Ben) Roe was sworn in as a judge in the 15th Judicial Circuit.

The circuit's Chief Judge Val Gunnarsson administered the oath of office to Roe, 37, as well-wishers filled the courtroom where he will preside on the third floor of the Ogle County Judicial Center.

Roe thanked his family, co-workers, and others for their help and support over his career and pledged to do his best in his new post.

"I will strive to be fair and impartial and do this job to the best of my ability and to serve justice based on the principles and values that have been instilled in me," he said.

The 15th Judicial Circuit includes Ogle, Lee, Carroll, Stephenson, and JoDaviess Counties.

Roe, who replaces retired Judge Michael Mallon on the bench, will serve as Ogle County's resident judge.

He was elected to his third term as state's attorney Nov. 6, and two days later the Illinois Supreme Court appointed him to the judgeship.

A a few minutes after the Roe was sworn in, Assistant State's Attorney Mike Rock was named as his temporary replacement.

Ogle County Board Chairman Kim Gouker announced that Gunnarsson signed an order naming Rock as interim state's attorney.

Judge Robert Hanson administered the oath of office to Rock.

Gouker said Rock, 46, who has been the first assistant under Roe since December of 2010, will serve in the post until Jan. 15 when he anticipates that the county board will name a permanent replacement.

“As the first assistant under Ben Roe, Mike Rock was the natural replacement for this interim period, to provide the continued high level of administration of the cases currently under review by this office," Gouker said. "At the Jan. 15 board meeting, I will recommend a permanent replacement, and during this short eight-day period, this office will be in very good hands with State’s Attorney Mike Rock.”

Gouker said Jan. 4 that he will recommend Rock to the county board as Roe's permanent replacement.

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