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Prosecutors asked for a sentence of 15 years and said “anything less would fail to promote respect for the rule of law.”
More than 20 shell casings were found on the scene and police said the gunman sped away in a black car.
The crash occurred about 8:45 p.m. Wednesday in the 300 block of South State Street. The driver was issued citations. A woman in his car was hospitalized in good condition, police said.
Donald Mudd, 66, who owned two Skokie-based hardware marketing companies, embezzled about $950,000 from a New York-based sealant manufacturer. He helped develop Michael Jordan's Florida golf course.