Editorial: More than 90 Cook County defendants accused of murder are out on electronic monitoring. What’s going on? – Chicago Tribune*

"Yes, those charged with crimes have the right to the presumption of innocence. But the charges leveled against them are determined by police who do the arresting, and by prosecutors in State’s Attorney Kim Foxx’s own office who are looking at the gathered evidence. It defies logic to say they pose no real risk to public and should be allowed to return to their communities in such large numbers, with little supervision."
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Bosco
4 years ago

Democrats love their criminals and terrorists

Debtor
4 years ago

What’s going on? Equity!

BB
4 years ago

Have no desire in visiting Chicago again, down town, Michigan ave, etc.
Chicago is lost…… Look what leadership has done to this once great city. Pathetic.

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