Murderer is mistakenly released from Illinois jail

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The county has mistakenly released a prisoner before. In 2009, the county released a convicted sex offender serving a 30-year prison sentence in Mississippi for manslaughter after prosecutors here dropped sex-related charges against him. A Cook County jail clerk failed to note the manslaughter conviction against Jonathan Cooper, 28 at the time, and when the sex-related charges were dropped, he was released.

Jail officials then didn’t publicly announce that Cooper had been mistakenly released until after the news media was tipped to the mistake. Cooper later turned himself in back to authorities.

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(Tribune reporters David Heinzmann and Jeremy Gorner contributed to this report.)

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