Chief judge reboots on inaccurate claim about “not one” accused murderer being released on electronic monitoring – CWB Chicago

In a statement Wednesday, Cook County Chief Judge Timothy Evans’ office said, “no one charged with attempted murder or murder after October has been ordered to electronic monitoring and been released. Some people facing attempted murder or murder charges were placed on EM after October 31, but they had been arrested before, in some cases, years before.”
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Streeterville
4 years ago

Liar, liar, pants on fire!

Evans is an incompetent jurist, a political hack, and frankly, a danger to our community.

BB
4 years ago

Evans has blood on his hands!

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