Prosecutors slap man with 8 felony shoplifting charges even though none of the thefts exceed the state’s felony threshold – CWB Chicago

It looks like Cook County State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke, who replaced Kim Foxx December 1, is again enforcing state laws as they’re written.
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fuah
1 year ago

8 years of ****** bullshit finally over?

9mm
1 year ago

“Ultimately, Maxwell received a 200-day sentence on October 2 to put all of those cases behind him.” That would mean release sometime in April of 2025. Am I missing something?

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Imagine that, Cook County no longer a safe haven for Foxx’, Kwame’s and Evan’s underserved.

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