Ruling on a motion to compel in a case where Anthony Jakes sued five Chicago police officers alleging he was locked up for 20 years because he was coerced into falsely confessing when he was 15 that he had served as a lookout during a robbery that ended with a murder, U.S. Magistrate Judge Beth W. Jantz (1) considered the three alternative approaches for deciding whether a plaintiff waived privilege for medical and mental health records (2) decided where to place the “difficult to draw” line on the temporal scope for this …