Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx is objecting to being deposed in the federal wrongful conviction case of Jose Cruz, a man she exonerated in 2022 for the 1993 murder of a 16-year-old.
A recent report by the Chicago Contrarian that shows the rapid rise in recent years of the number of Venezuelans, Ecuadorians and Colombians arrested in the city helps draw attention to the victims of crimes committed by illegal aliens, says Don Rosenberg, President of Advocates for Victims of Illegal Alien Crimes (AVIAC).
Delegates for the Democratic National Convention have descended upon a city whose misery index of violence and high costs of living are fueled by the very party platform policies that would only expand if Vice President Kamala Harris is elected as President this November.
Cook County Judge Peggy Chiampas rescinded an order issued last October that banned Roberto Almodovar, a law clerk with the Bonjean Law Group and an exoneree of a double murder, from the Leighton Criminal Courthouse.
The public interest law firm that recently filed a potentially precedent setting lawsuit in the protection of private citizens from government snooping
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.