Michelle Mbekeani leaving Cook County state’s attorney’s office after 6 months – Chicago Sun-Times

Mbekeani, who had never worked as a line prosecutor before her appointment to the Conviction Review Unit, rankled some of her more senior peers in the office, who noted her prior work on a website intended to connect incarcerated people to free legal support for wrongful conviction claims. She also drew the ire of a judge at the courthouse, who believed her involvement with the website conflicted with her role in the prosecutor’s office.
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cynthia
1 year ago

GOOD RIDDANCE

Paul Boomer
1 year ago

No skills, no experience reflects the reality of Affirmative Action, it doesn’t work.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
Reply to  Paul Boomer

Beware of hiring “ activists “ for any government connected position. They are, in reality, looking to undermine and tear down the system that employs them.

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