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IL: In Rare Move, Court Overturns Conviction on Insufficiency of the Evidence; Adds Prosecutor’s Conduct was “Deeply Troubling”

IL: In Rare Move, Court Overturns Conviction on Insufficiency of the Evidence; Adds Prosecutor’s Conduct was “Deeply Troubling”

by OpenFile | Jan 6, 2014 | Illinois, The Open File Blog

The Illinois Appellate Court has thrown out a Chicago man’s first degree murder conviction because the state had insufficient evidence to sustain the conviction, and has rebuked a prosecutor for his conduct in the case. Defendant Anthony Johnson was convicted of...

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