Biden commutes death sentences of 37 inmates, including Chicago man – WBBM (Chicago)

Ronald Mikos was sentenced to death in 2005 after he was convicted of killing a witness in his Medicare fraud trial. The Chicago podiatrist shot a 54-year-old patient to keep her from testifying against him in 2002. Mikos was also found guilty of defrauding Medicaid out of nearly $2 million by billing for operations he never performed. Now in his mid-70s, he'll continue to serve life in prison without the possibility of parole.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Any bets that Dick is still jerking Joe’s chain the few hours a day he’s awake to grant leniency to the 9/11 scumbags? What will anyone do about it if he does? In short, nothing.

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