Column: Prosecutors in ComEd corruption trial about to rest case – Champaign News-Gazette

Jim Dey: "Much of what was presented to the jury is politics in its purest form. But a considerable amount was also politics Illinois-style, which prosecutors contend is, to borrow a defense reference, unlawful ingratiation. Will jurors see it that way? Or will the dream team of highly paid defense lawyers persuade jurors that there is no federal crime involved in how Madigan built and maintained a ruthlessly productive political organization that made him one of the most legendary politicians in the state’s history?"
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Ex Illini
3 years ago

The Dems still worship Madigan, and talk about how smart he was in designing his political organization. Of course anyone who bothers to look at how he did business realizes he was nothing more than a vindictive shakedown criminal.

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