Many charges brought by Chicago US Attorney's Office stemming from Operation Midway Blitz dropped, brought not guilty verdicts

In a surprising courtroom twist, the sole Operation Midway Blitz case to go to trial for an alleged murder-for-hire scheme concluded with a not guilty verdict. This outcome defies expectations, given the U.S. Attorney’s Office’s typically high conviction rate, often exceeding 90%, as experts noted to ABC7’s I-Team.

The case marks a striking moment in a broader context involving several high-profile charges. Marimar Martinez, previously labeled a domestic terrorist by Homeland Security, was shot multiple times by a federal immigration officer and accused of attacking Border Patrol vehicles last October. Luci Mazur faced accusations of resisting a federal officer during a protest outside the Broadview ICE facility in September. Meanwhile, Nathan Griffin, a manager at the Laugh Factory comedy club, was charged with assaulting a federal officer in an incident from the previous fall.

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In a dramatic legal maneuver, all criminal federal charges connected to Operation Midway Blitz were dropped by Chicago’s U.S. Attorney for these individuals when the cases were brought to court. This decision led to questions about the current strategies and priorities of federal prosecutors.

Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Christopher Parente, now serving as a defense attorney, represented Martinez and shared insights with the I-Team. He remarked on noticeable shifts within the U.S. Attorney’s Office, suggesting that the pursuit of swift press releases has overshadowed thorough investigations and the pursuit of convictions. Parente, who also represents a member of the Broadview Six accused of damaging government property during a protest, suggests these changes reflect a broader transformation within the federal prosecutorial approach.

“That doesn’t happen in the old system when you’re not blitzing and you’re actually investigating, right? But instead…they’re looking for the quick press releases, and they apparently don’t seem to care about whether they get a conviction,” said former Assistant U.S. Attorney Christopher Parente.

Now a defense attorney, Parente represented Martinez in her case and tells the I-Team the dynamics of the U.S. Attorney’s Office have radically changed from his perspective. He’s also representing one of the Broadview Six, charged with damaging government property at a protest in September.

“These federal prosecutors could be doing human trafficking cases, child exploitation cases, fraud cases, public corruption cases, all the stuff that the people of this district actually care about. They do not care about some broken windshield wiper,” Parente said.

Attorneys for Juan Espinoza-Martinez echoed that sentiment after their client was found not guilty this week in an alleged murder for hire plot against Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino, saying in part, “Twelve ordinary citizens stood between an overreaching government and an innocent man. They demanded proof, not politics. This verdict is a reminder that juries see through political prosecutions.”

The dropped charges and not guilty verdict come at a time when the U.S. Attorney’s Office is bleeding talent. At least seven top prosecutors are part of an unprecedented leadership exodus from the Northern District of Illinois this year, not counting one of the lead attorneys on the Espinoza-Martinez case who also resigned unexpectedly.

“People don’t typically become federal prosecutors because they want to, they want to handle immigration cases, and that seems to be the focus of the office right now,” Parente said.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office has brought 31 non-immigration criminal cases to court related to Operation Midway Blitz. So far, there have been zero convictions.

The I-Team reached out to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, but they declined to comment.

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