Feb. 5 – Chicago Daily Law Bulletin
“Just because there’s that finding doesn’t mean there’s not redemption,” said Murphy, who worked as the presiding judge in the Markham courthouse when Brim worked there in the 1990s. “These are not easy issues for anybody,” Murphy said. “But I think that we just have to think of each of us as a human being … and have some compassion.”
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