Chicago Way w/John Kass: A retired judge on how a bad apple can spoil the bunch
Chicago Way w/John Kass (09/29/25): This week, the Honorable Judge James R. Brown (ret.) joins John Kass & Jeff Carlin to talk about the moment former Chief Judge Timothy Evans gathered bond court judges to direct them to go against the rule of law and let violent offenders off easy, lest the judges be reassigned. Plus, Kasso wonders if Patrick Fitzgerald can save James Comey from his alleged lies?
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I know Judge Brown said glowing things about Charlie Beach and that he is not political, but the word on the street when Charlie was an attorney, he was the go to miracle worker for DUIs…no one who is appointed to his present position is not “political.”
“We don’t want nobody that nobody sent” who the hell is Charlie Beach, the press including CWB Chicago has not vetted him, what was his record as a lawyer, more importantly who did he contribute funds to, I am not that naive to believe that Charlie was this organic mushroom who magically rose to the surface to lead our corrupt judicial black robes out of the wilderness…..who is his puppet master?
I worked with Judge Brown as a Cook County State’s Attorney. He helped train me as a new ASA in Juvenile Court and I appeared before him as a Judge after I left the State’s attorney’s Office. He is an intelligent, wise attorney and jurist. It was great to hear him explain how the Cook County Criminal Court System was used a tool in the progressive tool box to implement their destructive plan destroy the fabric of American Jurisprudence. Keep up the good work of shedding light on the dark side of the State of Illinois, Cook County and Chicago politics.
If I was a bored millionaire I would rent the billboards just outside of the state line. I would put the new state motto on them..” Welcome to the most crime friendly state in the country. Illinois welcomes all who are recently paroled from the prison system. Welcome.”
Interesting that it was about money to empty the jails, and not about a longer term effort to help certain neighborhoods in Chicago and Cook County emerge from seemingly endless cycles of violence