Two Ex-Cops Plead Guilty to Misconduct - Chicago Tribune
Two Chicago police officers indicted for sexually assaulting a woman while on duty each have pleaded guilty to felony official misconduct in a plea deal that alleges no sexual wrongdoing on their part and keeps them from serving time in prison.
The officers’ misconduct drew outrage from officials at the time of the incident in March 2011. Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez told reporters that the two had “essentially destroyed” their oath of office, while then-interim Chicago police Superintendent Terry Hillard dubbed the allegations “heinous criminal activity” that offended him as a father.
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