Tuesday, October 01, 2024

Crimesha Trying to Empty Prisons

All with a bunch of lies about "wrongful" convictions and an eye toward certain law firms making money suing the city, county, state and police:

  • Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx is responding to calls for more wrongful convictions from decades ago to be dropped.At a rally Monday outside of her office, there was urgency, as Foxx is not running for reelection.

    During her tenure, Foxx's office has moved to vacate hundreds of wrongful convictions. But both sides agree it's not enough.

    "This stuff needs to stop; people's families have been dying while they in prison. Their children are growing up estranged, these human beings," exoneree Clayborn Smith said.

    Outside of 69 W. Washington St., cries got Foxx's attention. "Why are these men still suffering? What do they have to keep fighting?" said Jasmine Smith, with the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression.

    Protesters want those wrongfully convicted to be released. They particularly want the review of 25 cases.

The lib-tarded thieves over at Channel 7 don't list the alleged cases nor the basis for declaring them "wrongful" convictions. As far as we know, they've been run through the court system and many upheld at carious levels. We're sure that many pled guilty to avoid trial and now are lying because some ambulance chaser convinced them there's some basis for a payout.

The system is broken, probably beyond repair.

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