Acquitted of shoplifting, woman may reclaim city job
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Two months ago, Mayor Daley’s corruption-fighting inspector general fired one of his assistant chief investigators after she was arrested for shoplifting $131.43 worth of items at a Chicago grocery store.
Now, Tracy Buckley has been acquitted of those charges. She might even try to reclaim her $77,784-a-year job.
Circuit Court Judge Stuart Katz found Buckley not guilty this week after prosecutors failed to play a surveillance video and waived their right to deliver opening and main closing statements.
Having friends in the right places still works…