Afternoon Briefing: Woman accused of using ICE to avoid drug case is detained

Good afternoon, Chicago.

A judge ordered a British woman to remain jailed today after she was accused of trying to get herself deported to evade trial, finding too much risk that her release would result in her fleeing home or being sent there by immigration authorities.

Kimberly Hall, 29, is facing felony charges of drug trafficking and possession with intent to deliver after she was arrested Aug. 19 at O’Hare International Airport with nearly 100 pounds of cocaine. She was initially released on electronic monitoring while her case was pending.

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