Jussie Smollett's Hate Crime Hoax Conviction Reversed by Illinois Supreme Court

Chicago, USAFri Nov 22 2024
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Actor Jussie Smollett, known for his role in the TV show "Empire, " has had a big legal win. The Illinois Supreme Court decided to overturn his 2021 conviction for faking a hate crime. This all started back in 2019 when Smollett claimed he was attacked by two "white supremacists" in Chicago. It turned out he had paid two men to stage the attack.
The court's decision was based on the idea that Smollett's rights under the Fifth Amendment were violated. This amendment protects people from being punished twice for the same crime. Initially, the charges against Smollett were dropped in exchange for a fine and community service. However, a special prosecutor later re-charged him. Smollett was found guilty in a trial where the two men who helped him testified against him. He was sentenced to 30 months in prison, ordered to pay restitution, and spend some time in jail. But the Illinois Supreme Court's reversal means Smollett won't serve this sentence. Smollett still insists he didn't orchestrate the hoax.
https://localnews.ai/article/jussie-smolletts-hate-crime-hoax-conviction-reversed-by-illinois-supreme-court-d9149dc9

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