State’s Attorney Kim Foxx is doubling down on dozens of convictions tied to a corrupt ex-cop – WBEZ

Foxx’s office in court filings Tuesday and Wednesday accused petitioners who are challenging 37 convictions of stumbling on procedural hurdles including a two-year deadline for filing their claims. The office would not specify how those cases differ from 169 Watts-linked convictions that prosecutors supported vacating and that judges have thrown out.
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Paul Boomer
4 years ago

Any bets that the corrupt sergeant was a product of the merit promotion scam?

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