CHICAGO (AP) — A judge who ordered the president of the Chicago police officers’ union to stop encouraging his members to disobey the city’s COVID-19 mandate will remain on the case. The union filed a motion asking Cook County Judge Cecilia Horan to recuse herself because of her former law firm’s involvement in a task force that helped craft a consent decree aimed at overhauling the police force a few years ago. But Horan denied the motion, saying she was unaware the firm was involved with the consent decree, which was widely criticized by the union.
Judge denies police union’s effort to recuse her from case
WJBD Staff
Oct 21, 2021 | 11:08 AM
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