Video: Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx reflects on 8 years in office – ABC7 (Chicago)

Foxx says she has already met with her successor, Eileen O'Neill Burke, the Democrat who won handily last week, and who has promised to reverse some of the programs put in place by Foxx. But Foxx says some of her signature items can't be changed, such as bail reform and legal marijuana, because they are now the law.
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Isn’t Illinois Fun?
1 year ago

Laws can be changed when it’s been shown they are wrong or not working. Will democrats have the guts to do so?

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

One can only hope that everyone victimized by Foxx’ decisions to let habitual criminals walk / plead felonies down to misdemeanors sues her and her office for everything they can get. The fact that an assistant was coaching felons on how to sue for wrongful arrest is a good start.

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