O’Neill Burke reverses Foxx prosecution policies in first actions as new Cook County top prosecutor – Cook County Record

According to reports, O'Neill Burke would move to prosecute as felonies all cases of shoplifting involving the theft of at least $300 in merchandise or if committed by someone with a prior conviction. Those prosecution standards would comply with state law, as written.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Any chance Foxx can be tried for not upholding her oath and generally disregarding IL law statutes while collecting those Soros checks? The Smollett case was clearly crooked, and having staff members that ran a side business in helping cons sue the city/ county for wrongful convictions wasn’t exactly cricket either.

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