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posted by Isabel Miller
Monday, May 8, 23 @ 10:08 am

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  1. January?? Is the court that backed up? It can’t take that long to do a presentencing report??

    Comment by Piatt County Soccer Monday, May 8, 23 @ 10:10 am

  2. So Com Ed verdict is a wake up call for Corporate executives in Illinois but apparently not for the Governor and the legislature, because the prospects for ethics reform before the end of session are “slim at best”?

    Not much has changed except the slogan “but Madigan”

    Comment by Lucky Pierre Monday, May 8, 23 @ 10:23 am

  3. “Sarah Goldenberg didn’t know much about former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan…She said Madigan…was “crafty” and embodied a “dangerous force”

    Seeing a random juror of peers, come to this conclusion is unfortunate but necessary. Reaffirms the idea that there can be equal justice for all. Even though he was not on trial in this case, this common everyday citizen came up with a very clear picture of the real MJM.

    Comment by Donnie Elgin Monday, May 8, 23 @ 10:48 am

  4. Amid the calls for ethics reforms, I’m wondering what sort of reforms would have prevented the ComEd 4 from doing what they chose to do. I can’t think of any.

    Comment by Friendly Bob Adams Monday, May 8, 23 @ 10:58 am

  5. ===Governor===

    What exactly are you saying?

    Didn’t Rauner sign the legislation?

    To the post,

    These could be very long sentences for folks who, maybe, still are coming to terms with what they felt could be skirted ethical lapses, now felonious actions.

    What will be learned is simply, it’s time for the old ways to finally die, never to resurrect

    Comment by Oswego Willy Monday, May 8, 23 @ 11:17 am

  6. I know hope springs eternal and all the defendants will probably appeal but if my sentencing report will not be done till January I might consider turning myself in now to gets son credits to get out. Why prolong the inevitable

    Comment by DuPage Saint Monday, May 8, 23 @ 11:24 am

  7. Without knowing much about the Madigan case, at first glance, I imagine the extended date for sentencing is to allow the defendants a chance to earn lighter sentences through cooperating with the prosecution during any trial held against Madigan.

    Comment by rtov Monday, May 8, 23 @ 11:38 am

  8. ==because the prospects for ethics reform==

    There’s not an ethics reform in the world that would have prevented this. You really think Mike Madigan would have been deterred? I suppose ethics reforms might make people feel better and feel like they accomplished something but if anyone thinks it would have done anything to prevent this they are fooling themselves.

    Comment by Demoralized Monday, May 8, 23 @ 1:20 pm

  9. ===You really think Mike Madigan would have been deterred? ===

    He would’ve blocked the reforms. lol

    Comment by Rich Miller Monday, May 8, 23 @ 1:24 pm

  10. “…I’m wondering what sort of reforms would have prevented the ComEd 4 from doing what they chose to do.” “Ethics reforms” are different from prosecution and prison time. The federal government has been taking out the garbage here since Al Capone was prosecuted. That’s why we are known worldwide for crime and political corruption. It’s never been addressed adequately by state laws.

    Meanwhile, a New York state District Attorney, which is like a county State’s Attorney here, is prosecuting a former President. See the difference?

    Comment by Payback Monday, May 8, 23 @ 3:11 pm

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