The decision comes as part of the lawsuits filed against the city by Madeline Mendoza and Marilyn Mulero, as they seek potentially millions of dollars from the city over their alleged wrongful murder convictions. Both of the women secured so-called "certificates of innocence" from a Cook County court.
This is how screwed your state is. You elected this Wookie twice. Your electorate consists of ignorant, illiterate leeches and thieves.
Mark F
3 months ago
It will be interesting to see how the “Root Beer Queen” will do in this deposition. I bet she pleads the 5th….A LOT! I wonder how much money William Swetz will get when he sues for overzealous prosecution?
9mm
3 months ago
Murder is one thing. Throwing half a big gulp at someone is quite another.
Fullbladder
3 months ago
There’s ample evidence of the crimes available for the reading. Not quite sure where the innocent part comes into play, seems pretty straight forward.
Hello, Indiana!
3 months ago
As if Foxx cares. Like many Soros ops, it was her intention to hollow out law enforcement and bankrupt the ( by their mantra) systemically racist system .
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.
This is how screwed your state is. You elected this Wookie twice. Your electorate consists of ignorant, illiterate leeches and thieves.
It will be interesting to see how the “Root Beer Queen” will do in this deposition. I bet she pleads the 5th….A LOT! I wonder how much money William Swetz will get when he sues for overzealous prosecution?
Murder is one thing. Throwing half a big gulp at someone is quite another.
There’s ample evidence of the crimes available for the reading. Not quite sure where the innocent part comes into play, seems pretty straight forward.
As if Foxx cares. Like many Soros ops, it was her intention to hollow out law enforcement and bankrupt the ( by their mantra) systemically racist system .
great
A generous jury may expedite city bankruptcy.