A Cook County state’s attorney candidate, Eileen O'Neill Burke, is under scrutiny for prosecuting a boy whose murder conviction was overturned due to a coerced confession by the police. The case, highlighted by the Chicago Tribune, raises questions about Burke's judgment and handling of the justice system.
Cook County state’s attorney candidate prosecuted boy whose murder conviction was overturned because police coerced confession https://t.co/O1rjPUaNfI
State’s attorney candidate prosecuted boy whose murder conviction was overturned because police coerced confession @ad_quig https://t.co/m94BCMrbmT
A state’s attorney candidate prosecuted a boy whose murder conviction was overturned because police coerced his confession. https://t.co/annHCdjTg2
State’s attorney candidate prosecuted boy whose murder conviction was reversed because police coerced confession, from @ad_quig and @samjcharles https://t.co/laUc3tF2AA
State’s attorney candidate prosecuted boy whose murder conviction was reversed because police coerced confession, from @ad_quig and @samjcharles //www.chicagotribune.com/politics/elections/ct-prosecution-eileen-oneill-burke-am-child-20231221-5vlrx2jnczhh5bpzzkw7jzm344-story.html
State’s attorney candidate prosecuted boy whose murder conviction was overturned because police coerced confession https://t.co/mTbbU4QgGN