CHICAGO (WLS) — One of the men accused of shooting and killing a Cook County judge during a robbery will be tried in court on Monday.
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Cook County Judge Raymond Myles was shot in April 2017 outside his West Chesterfield home.
According to prosecutors, Myles was not the intended target of the robbery. The initial target was actually his 52-year-old girlfriend, who was approached by the robbers first. She was shot during the incident but fortunately survived the attack.
Earl Wilson is accused of being the gunman responsible of Myles’ death.
Nearly eight years after the judge’s death, Wilson’s trial is set to begin on Monday. The jury selection will begin at 9:30 a.m.
The trial is expected to last two weeks.
Joshua Smith was accused of being the getaway driver of the botched robbery.
Smith pleaded guilty to one count of armed robbery in March 2024. He was sentenced to 35 years and must serve at least 50%.
Prosecutors said the duo stalked Myles’ girlfriend for weeks before the botched robbery.

Cook County Judge Raymond Myles was shot and killed during a botched robbery in April 2017.
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