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Concerns about Nunu Sung plea deal

In following the custody case of Nunu Sung, I find it concerning that presiding Guardian ad Litem, Kathleen Anderson, is fighting the terms of a plea agreement by filing a petition to terminate the parental rights of Nunu Sung.

This petition, and current trial, is in direct violation of the legally protected conditions of Ms. Sung’s plea agreement established in October of 2010. I am concerned for the consequence such action will have on the integrity of future plea deals if the prosecution, under direction of Kathleen Anderson, is allowed to violate the terms of Nunu Sung’s plea agreement.

Moreover, I find it unfair (and shameful) that the prosecution team is attempting to renege on a legal contract while the defendant has honored the terms. Here’s to hoping Judge Anderson denies the petition and in doing so, hold the prosecution — and Kathleen Anderson — accountable to the terms set forth.

Susan DeLano

Chicago

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