Dan Webb, a former U.S. attorney in Chicago and famed defense attorney, has been
appointed special prosecutor to look into the investigation of the 2004 death of
David Koschman in a drunken confrontation with a nephew of then-Mayor Richard
Daley.
Cook County Judge Michael Toomin, who ordered the appointment of a
special prosecutor, named Webb to the post this morning.
In his written
order, Toomin said that he was directing Webb to investigate the homicide and
determine whether "from 2004 to the present, employees of the Chicago
Police Department and the Cook County State's Attorney Office acted
intentionally to suppress and conceal evidence, furnish false evidence, and
generally impede the investigation."
Just in case you missed them the first time around here are some past posts on the Honorable Mayor Daley...
'Bozo' producer dies at 82, wait a minute hasn't he been dead for a long time?
'Fat
Rat' captured in Alabama
'Bozo's
organ headed for museum
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