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Sweeping review of grand jury presentations underway in Chicago following misconduct revelations

The review covers pending cases and past presentations dating back almost 20 years after misconduct forced prosecutors to drop the Broadview Six case.

  • On Wednesday, Attorney Andrew Boutros announced a sweeping review of over 1,000 grand jury presentations in the Northern District following the dismissal of the "Broadview Six" case due to prosecutorial misconduct.
  • Attorney Sheri Mecklenburg improperly "vouched" for evidence, dismissed grand jurors who disagreed, and contacted one grand juror outside official proceedings, prompting The Justice Department to drop charges against the activists.
  • District Judge April Perry took the rare step last month of unsealing grand jury transcripts that exposed the misconduct, revealing the collapse of the high-profile case involving protesters arrested in Broadview last year.
  • Sen. Dick Durbin fired Mecklenburg from her post, while Boutros instituted reforms creating "very bright lines" about when prosecutors must turn over grand jury material to ensure ethical standards.
  • The office is reviewing cases dating back almost 20 years to ensure they have not been tainted by similar issues, as Boutros stated the effort is designed to provide "assurances and confidence" in the system.
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Sweeping review of grand jury presentations underway in Chicago following misconduct revelations

Justice Department officials are conducting a sweeping review of more than 1,000 grand jury presentations made by Illinois prosecutors following the dismissal of a high-profile case over misconduct.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Wednesday, July 1, 2026.
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