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| Prison Release Policy Linked to Murder |
| By sj-r.com |
| Published: 03/05/2010 |
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The likely Republican candidate for Illinois governor linked Gov. Pat Quinn's early release of prison inmates to a fatal Springfield shooting but couldn't explain Thursday just what he believes Quinn did wrong. Sen. Bill Brady said Jonathon Phillips, now in the Sangamon County Jail facing a murder charge, should still have been in prison for vehicular hijacking when he was accused of fatally shooting 24-year-old William Suggs Dec. 10. Instead, he was released after serving nearly three years on a six-year sentence. Nothing indicates Phillips was part of the secret "MGT Push" release program that turned into a political embarrassment for Quinn. The administration says Phillips was not released improperly. Brady disputed that. "They absolutely did something incorrect, and they have not come clean with the truth," the Bloomington Republican said at a news conference. Read More. |
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