The Chicago US Attorney’s Office has implemented a “remediation plan” for its grand jury procedures, the office announced. The move comes less than a week after a case against anti-ICE protesters fell apart in the wake of prosecutors’ alleged misconduct before the grand jury.
The “sweeping” changes, which took effect Tuesday, “establish clear and unequivocal expectations and rules” about grand jury disclosures, according to a press release from the US Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Illinois. The plan also includes “increased and expanded education about grand jury presentations, including extensive, deep-dive training from national experts outside the Office,” ...