Column: Chicago’s hate-crime hoax case just keeps on going – Champaign News-Gazette

Jim Dey: "The Illinois Supreme Court recently announced that it would review (actor Jussie) Smollett’s appeal of his conviction for felony disorderly conduct. ... The Illinois Supreme Court accepts only a small percentage of the cases it’s asked to review. Does it intend to put its official stamp of legal approval on an arrangement that confirms all the public’s worst suspicions about who counts and who doesn’t?"
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Dave Hardy
2 years ago

This a-hole tried to start a race war.

Old Joe
2 years ago

That Jussie didn’t do any significant time for his antics says all you need to know about “Justice” in Illinois.

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

The fact that, even with all of the evidence for all to see, the court is willing to give this race baiter that was seeking to elevate his image the time of day is a joke.

sue
2 years ago

$10,000.00 BOND

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