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Will County will have 4 inmates sentenced in its jurisdiction released during week ending July 31
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How many inmates sentenced in Will County will be released during week ending July 10?
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A group of bipartisan Illinois legislators are showing support, asking the Governor not to accept the request Author: Maggie Wedlake (WQAD) Updated: 10:11 PM CDT April 12, 2021
DIXON, Illinois The man charged with murdering a DCFS worker back in 2017 is now seeking clemency from Governor J.B. Pritzker. Andrew Sucher signed a plea deal for 21 years in jail with no parole.
Pamela Knight was the Department of Children and Family Services agent sent to Sucher’s home to take a two-year-old child into protective custody. That’s when Sucher assaulted Knight, putting her in a coma that ultimately resulted in her death.
Cop-killers Johhny Veal, Joseph Hurst given parole by Illinois Prisoner Review Board after decades in prison
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Cook County prosecutors Friday dropped charges against a man who was convicted in a 1995 double gang-related murder that claimed the lives of two teenage girls on the Southwest Side.
Nicholas Morfin, now 45, spent more than two decades in prison for the deadly shooting of Carrie Hovel and Helena Martin, both 13.
The girls were killed after 15-year-old Eric Anderson, the son of a Chicago police officer, fired at a rival gang’s van.
Morfin was accused of helping plan the attack.
Ultimately, Morfin had not proved his innocence, Judge Arthur Hill Jr. said Friday. But the judge added he was vacating Morfin’s conviction and granting him a new trial on the basis prosecutors withheld evidence that could have exonerated Morfin during his initial trial.