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Emboldened by a unanimous City Council vote ordering a settlement, attorneys for a boy wrongfully accused of murdering Ryan Harris doubled their demand -- from $5 million to $10 million, Mayor Daley disclosed Thursday.
Daley inadvertently let slip the behind-the-scenes effect of the Council's unprecedented mid-trial intrusion into the case while attempting to walk a political tightrope.
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Just how emotional the case can get was illustrated Thursday when the boy's father took the stand and refused to testify against his own son, as city attorneys had hoped. He was called as a witness for the city to show jurors how his character, history of arrests and an unstable family life contributed to any emotional issues the boy now has -- and not the 1998 arrest for the murder of 11-year-old Ryan.
But when Cook County Judge Randye Kogan swore him in, he said "respectfully speaking, your honor, I'm refusing to testify."
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Though city attorney Brian Crowe wanted the father held in contempt, Kogan refused, instead allowing his deposition to be used.
The city's tactics drew a broadside of criticism from the boy's attorneys.
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