Woman who shot her brother to death during an argument will only face a low-level gun charge, prosecutors say – CWB Chicago

“I would note,” Assistant State’s Attorney Sean Kelly said, “that more serious charges in this case were rejected [by the state’s attorney’s office.]” “More serious charges were rejected?” the judge asked. “Correct,” Kelly confirmed.
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The Paraclete
3 years ago

Sounds like an Elmore Lenore novel! Some women usually gets punched in the face on the first page!

Paul Boomer
3 years ago

Look at the savings. One less Xmas present, one less birthday present. Worked out great.

Ex Illini
3 years ago

Well we know who won that family argument.

Lion's Choice
3 years ago

Useless Kim Foxx gives another murderer a free pass

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