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Chicago Senior Lawyer concealed evidence in police shooting – Resigned after Judges opinion released.

By Kirk Allen & John Kraft

On January 4, 2016

Cook Co. (ECWd) –

Within minutes of our reporting on the Federal Judges opinion released today, we find that the Chicago Tribune ran their story confirming the Senior Corporation Counsel Jordan Marsh named in that opinion has resigned.

“There’s just a total disregard for the truth, and it runs to the highest levels,” Greenberg said. “There is a culture to cover up and win at all costs.”  Chicago Tribune quote

Page 51 of the opinion the Judge states: “Attorneys who might be tempted to bury late-surfacing information need to know that, if discovered, any verdict they win will be forfeit and their clients will pay the price. They need to know it is not worth it.”

It is good to see a person in a position of power speak out against this type of behavior and set down the gauntlet.  Break the law and you will pay the price.

If others in a position of power such as our States Attorney’s, Attorney General, and Governor would echo the same thing regarding public corruption and abuse of the tax payer we might just fix some of the problems we find in this state.

Nothing would make us happier than to see those in power wipe out corruption in our local government and deem us no longer needed.

OK, wishful thinking. We are in Illinois!

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5 Comments
  • ljarratt
    Posted at 19:15h, 04 January

    Lincoln Report (Chicago Senior Lawyer concealed evidence in police shooting – Resigned after Judges opinion… https://t.co/dc6cQBnjT4

  • Dave
    Posted at 19:22h, 04 January

    Sometimes the good guys win one!

  • Diane Sroka Benjamin
    Posted at 19:35h, 04 January

    Diane Sroka Benjamin liked this on Facebook.

  • Chris M. Gaines
    Posted at 09:48h, 05 January

    So you’re claiming the Edgar County Watchdogs published this information about the judges ruling in this case FIRST with a breaking story, before anyone else did, not the Chicago Tribune? Is it possible it is the other way around and the Chicago Tribune published it first and you read that article and then published your article “just minutes” after they did? Just curious. Have a nice day.

  • Me
    Posted at 21:43h, 24 June

    Marsh had his law license suspended for 90 days; you can look it up on the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission website. http://www.iardc.org/

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