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Police shouldn't skirt all the blame ; If only they did their job right in 1982
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Warden, Rob
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Acquittals & mistrials
/ Appeals
/ Chicago Illinois
/ Ealy, James
/ Murders & murder attempts
/ Official misconduct
/ Police
/ State court decisions
2006
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Police shouldn't skirt all the blame ; If only they did their job right in 1982
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Warden, Rob
in
Acquittals & mistrials
/ Appeals
/ Chicago Illinois
/ Ealy, James
/ Murders & murder attempts
/ Official misconduct
/ Police
/ State court decisions
2006
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Police shouldn't skirt all the blame ; If only they did their job right in 1982
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Police shouldn't skirt all the blame ; If only they did their job right in 1982
2006
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From [James Ealy]'s improper arrest, the seemingly persuasive evidence of his guilt flowed: the discovery under his bed of fabric similar to that with which the victims had been strangled, and his confession. The confession followed 18 hours of on-and-off interrogation during which, the Appellate Court found, Ealy was deprived of sleep, food and drink.
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