Even in Chicago’s crowded history of FBI cooperators, Daniel Solis’ deal stands out – Chicago Tribune*

In exchange for going undercover and helping the U.S. attorney’s office prosecute 14th Ward Ald. Edward Burke, Solis’ will escape any jail time for his alleged crimes; He’s likely not going to be prosecuted for the crime at all. What’s more, the deal could allow the 71-year-old Solis to keep collecting his nearly $100,000 annual city pension.
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DixonSyder
4 years ago

Meanwhile Alderthief Ed Burke’s trial will be protracted until a severe health issue will arise and Burke will not go to trial for humanitarian reasons.

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