In a two-page memo to staff, Yvette Loizon, Chief Assistant Cook County State’s Attorney for Policy and External Affairs, warns that the mayor’s executive order, “jeopardizes our ability to effectively prosecute and secure convictions when federal agents have committed a crime.” The process also hands defense attorneys a gift-wrapped argument that any charges brought under the executive order are politically motivated and not legitimate, Loizon advised.
The mayor chooses to protect criminals. We do not need to import/protect new criminals, we have plenty of our own
Hello, Indiana!
3 months ago
Once again, Johnson tries to bake a cake using a plumbing wrench. Moron.
Cass Andra
3 months ago
The people’s choice … a whimsical moron trained and funded by CTU. A Don Quixote whose horse ran off with his lance. A perfect example for students who can’t read or add … but very likely to multiply.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
The mayor chooses to protect criminals. We do not need to import/protect new criminals, we have plenty of our own
Once again, Johnson tries to bake a cake using a plumbing wrench. Moron.
The people’s choice … a whimsical moron trained and funded by CTU. A Don Quixote whose horse ran off with his lance. A perfect example for students who can’t read or add … but very likely to multiply.