Chicago Sun-Times

Judge tosses drug conviction in case tied to two indicted Chicago cops

- Frank Main

A Chicago man’s drug conviction was vacated Tuesday in Cook County criminal court after he claimed he was framed by officers now facing federal corruption charges.

Ulysses Robles, 24, was arrested on a felony marijuana possession charge in connection with a 2016 search of his father’s apartment near Midway Airport.

Two of the Chicago cops on the raid were Sgt. Xavier Elizondo and Officer David Salgado, who’ve been indicted in federal court on allegation­s they pilfered cash and drugs during searches and shared the proceeds with informants.

In May, attorneys Louis Meyer, Dan Kiss and Darryl Goldberg sued the officers and the city on behalf of Robles’ father Raul Robles, who claimed they stole money, watches and guns from his apartment. His lawsuit is pending.

On Tuesday, Judge Domenica Stephenson vacated Ulysses Robles’ conviction without an objection from prosecutor­s. He’ll no longer have to complete two years of “firstoffen­der” probation and 30 hours of community service. Ulysses Robles told the court he wouldn’t have pleaded guilty if he’d known of the allegation­s against the cops.

In the search of the Robleses’ home, the officers submitted an inventory saying they seized $3,800, four guns and two bulletproo­f vests. Raul Robles claims they took another $1,800 and two watches. The police department investigat­ed and found Raul Robles’ allegation­s to be unfounded, but the department returned $3,800 in a check, his attorneys say.

The officers face five other lawsuits in federal court. Elizondo and Salgado were indicted in May for allegedly using anonymous “John Doe” informants who presented false informatio­n to judges to approve search warrants.

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