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Release delayed for police torture report

CHICAGO, June 3 (UPI) -- A judge has delayed release of a report on police torture in Chicago until the Illinois Supreme Court rules on protecting the identity of a witness.

The high court could review the issue at any time, the Chicago Tribune reports, although the justices are not scheduled to have formal hearings until September.

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"We've been fighting this case for 35 years," said Flint Taylor, a lawyer representing one of the alleged victims of torture. "There have been roadblocks at every turn."

The report involves the activities of officers led by Commander Jon Burge, a decorated Vietnam veteran and police officer. Burge was fired in the early 1990s and now lives in Florida.

An investigation began after the state Supreme Court ruled that a man convicted of killing two police officers in 1982 had confessed under torture.

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