Already squeezed between a dangerous job and hostile city officials, police officers have been told they need to make up for a shortfall, with an added three percent interest, for under payments into their pension funds, administered by the Policemen’s Annuity and Benefit Fund of Chicago (PABF).
The $50 million wrongful conviction payout recently approved by Chicago City Council to the so-called Marquette Park Four is being called "a travesty of justice" by former Chicago Police Detective Kenneth Boudreau.
Michelle Mbekeani, the controversial head of Kim Foxx’s Conviction Review Unit (CRU) in the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office (CCSAO), is leaving the position after just six months, multiple sources have told Chicago City Wire.
Defense attorneys in one of dozens of controversial wrongful conviction cases delivered a point-by-point takedown of the claims made by the two convicted of the1998 stabbing deaths in Bucktown of a husband and wife, and the abduction of their children.
Attorneys for two convicted of a 1998 double murder in Bucktown have offered defendants in their wrongful conviction cases a deal to avoid summary judgement and send the case straight to trial.
Kim Foxx’s proposed policy not to prosecute more serious crimes discovered during minor traffic stops is more show than substance, according to a former prosecutor.
A federal judge presiding over the wrongful conviction cases of two convicted of a 1998 double murder has ordered both parties in the cases “to put their pencils down” to stop the number of briefs filed from climbing any higher.
The defendants named in convicted murderer Marilyn Mulero’s wrongful conviction lawsuit have a whole different take on the events that unfolded the night of May 12, 1992, when Latin Kings gang members Jimmy Cruz and Hector Reyes were shot to death in Humboldt Park.