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      by Mick Dumke</title>
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    <author><![CDATA[In the Know]]></author>
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      <![CDATA["There's at least one case I recall where someone convicted of a federal offense had served her entire sentence and been paroled by the time the Court of Appeals ruled on her appeal - and reversed her conviction."
    
    This happens all the time, it's common beyond the publics' realization.
    
    Many of these appeals are based on the sentence imposed being more severe then the inmate believes the offense warrants.
    
    Others are based on either actual innocence or relative innocence to the crime(s) charged.
    
    The Appeals process is always a long one, and hardly EVER are the appellants allowed to be out on bond during it.
    
    
    And, yes, we remember that case, Miriam got screwed.
    
    But that's what these miscreants do, screw people.
    
    Like someone once said, many, many years ago, "First, kill all the lawyers".
        
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    <pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2008 17:36:47 -0500</pubDate> 
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    <author><![CDATA[It Came From the 47th Ward]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[I'd be intrigued to know why John Daley, or any other member of the Cook County Board, needs a driver.
    
    BTW, Inthe Know is correct - almost no one who's convicted of a federal (or for that matter, state) criminal offense gets to stay out of prison pending appeal. There's at least one case I recall where someone convicted of a federal offense had served her entire sentence and been paroled by the time the Court of Appeals ruled on her appeal - and reversed her conviction.
        
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    <author><![CDATA[Stu Levine]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[Hubreman likes to drop the soap.
    
    the 19th and 11th ward (even if some of the people move out) get too many jobs and that is why people got pissed off
    Daley brought down patronage by lying on not sharing
        
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    <pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 07:20:10 -0500</pubDate> 
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    <author><![CDATA[Jolt Rocks]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[Do they use lube in jail? Hired Truck Scandal made this all happen. We should be grateful to Mr. McDonough.
        
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    <pubDate>Wed, 16 Apr 2008 17:16:32 -0500</pubDate> 
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      <![CDATA[To all Daley's Minions. Kozicki ,Reyes, Mcginnis,Orion,Huberman, Daley cannot protect you creeps. Free advice to 'ROBERT SORICH--- DON'T DROP THE SOAP"
        
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    <pubDate>Wed, 16 Apr 2008 15:24:00 -0500</pubDate> 
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      <![CDATA[The amount of time taken by the federal appeals process to come to come to a decision is not all that unusual.
    
    The fact that the appellants were allowed to remain free on bond during this time is the unusual aspect of these cases.
    
    Rarely are appellants granted the pleasure of remaining free while their appeal is being considered.
    
    Most appeals are considered while the appellant is serving their sentence, many having served their entire sentence prior to being granted their appeal.
    
    Soruch and company should be receiving, very shortly, their letters from the federal marshall's office, advising them of the date upon which they each shall be expected to report to the BOP facility designated as the place in which they will begin serving their terms of imprisonment.
    
    Anyone wishing to communicate with any of these individuals will be able to do so, via the US Postal Service, each individual's address being available on the BOP Inmate Locator portion of the BOP web site.
    
    This reader wishes those sentenced to terms of imprisonment an enlightening experience during their taxpayer financed 'vacations'.
    
    Five words of advice:
    
    Always wear your shower shoes.
        
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    <pubDate>Wed, 16 Apr 2008 15:17:19 -0500</pubDate> 
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    <author><![CDATA[jack of all trades]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[Why did it take so long for the appeals judges to uphold Sorich's conviction? The punk committed Mail fraud,and it was very obvious.Brian Mcginnis Daley's nephew has a do nothling job in the Building Department. One of his titles was the director of accountability. He can be observed on the 11th floor of city hall in rm 1107. Daley's 19th ward relatives have taken many of the better paying jobs at city hall. Mcginnis makes $107,000 per year for doing basic clerical work.
        
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    <pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2008 22:47:12 -0500</pubDate> 
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    <author><![CDATA[Walter Jacobson]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[I remember when Robert Sorich drove John Daley/Tim Degnan around town on City Time. If Sorich was truely the hiring boss , they should have been driving him.
        
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    <pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2008 22:02:25 -0500</pubDate> 
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    <author><![CDATA[Robert Sorich]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[The late Pat Botterman had a list of people that helped Lipinski for Congress. The list included someone that reported to me with a Job list. . The new Sorich replacements are Brian Murphy,Brian McGinnis and Rich Guidice. Check Please!
        
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    <author><![CDATA[Ralph Capparelli]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[To Frank Coconate, you will achieve another milestone in your life. The milestone is getting your ass kicked by a senior citizen,if you don't stop direspecting me. I handled punks like you blind folded, so you better start showing me some respect.
        
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    <pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2008 21:15:40 -0500</pubDate> 
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