Paul Vallas: State’s attorney’s office is once again an advocate for victims, not criminals – Chicago Tribune*

"Cook County State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke has been in office barely 10 months, and already critics are attacking her for her laudable efforts to recalibrate an office that had drifted away from giving priority to protecting victims and holding offenders accountable."
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Call my shrink
5 months ago

It’s about time . Victims rights were thrown to the wayside while Foxx and Evans were running the show. Getting tough on crime is the only way to get Chicago right again

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