CRIMECHICAGO SUN-TIMES
Chicago's top federal prosecutor 'weighing' options after appeals court formally undoes ComEd convictions
Chicago's federal appeals court overturned convictions of former ComEd officials Anne Pramaggiore and Michael McClain, prompting U.S. Attorney Andrew Boutros to consider whether to retry them. The court acknowledged the convictions were legally flawed but emphasized they did not declare the defendants innocent.
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