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Daley connections cloud fair trial issue

No Cook judge should preside over Vanecko trial

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“I would say probably 85 to 90 percent of the building were either assistant state’s attorneys under Richard Daley when he was the state’s attorney or somehow got something through Daley and his administration, such as Art Hill, when he was appointed at the CTA,” Kling said. “They all have connections.”

Ask yourself: What if the names in this case were reversed? What if a Daley family member was the victim and Koschman were the accused?

Would an indictment have taken eight years? No. And given the politics of Cook County, would Koschman feel as if he could get a fair trial here? No.

So a judge who’s never even thought about dancing along the Chicago Way is required.

Because to try the nephew and grandson of a boss in a city like Chicago, in a case as political as this one, there shouldn’t be the slightest whiff that inside that black robe is somebody somebody sent.

John Kass is a columnist for the Chicago Tribune. He can be e-mailed at jskass@tribune.com. Follow him on Twitter @John_Kass.

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