Lawsuit highlights how DCFS placed kids in juvenile detention who had done nothing wrong – CBS2 (Chicago)

This lawsuit filed Thursday tells the story of nine kids who spent anywhere from 45 days to six months wrongfully incarcerated. As of Thursday evening, seven kids were still locked up when they should not have been, according to Cook County Public Guardian Charles Golbert. Between them, those seven kids have logged over 239 days under lock and key for doing nothing wrong.
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Stewie the Roof Baby
3 years ago

Sounds like a pool of free labor for Lightweight

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