Court records show Pierre Davis, 28, was released from prison in September after serving part of a three-year sentence for resisting police. His prior felony convictions that resulted in prison sentences include bribery, aggravated battery of a peace officer, and aggravated domestic battery, according to state records. The Illinois Department of Corrections has lodged a warrant as the state reconsiders Davis’ parole status.
His parole status is being “reconsidered.” Go ahead, guys, you can close the barn door; the horse is out.
Call my shrink
4 months ago
Part of their bail less requirements should be they relocate to Springfield till their court date. Let putzger and the boys walk around with their heads on a swivel
daskoterzar
4 months ago
The revolving door of Illinois “Justice” strikes again…
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.
His parole status is being “reconsidered.” Go ahead, guys, you can close the barn door; the horse is out.
Part of their bail less requirements should be they relocate to Springfield till their court date. Let putzger and the boys walk around with their heads on a swivel
The revolving door of Illinois “Justice” strikes again…