SAFE-T Act lawsuits by 58 Illinois county prosecutors are consolidated by state supreme court – CWB Chicago

While each of the lawsuits was different, three common themes are: the SAFE-T Act addresses a range of issues in violation of the state Constitution, which requires legislation to “be confined to one subject"; the elimination of cash bail is a violation of the Illinois Constitution, which says persons 'shall be bailable by sufficient sureties"; and the SAFE-T Act should be blocked because it was passed in a matter of hours, whereas legislation is supposed to be before the General Assembly for at least three days.
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vb
3 years ago

It should be all Illinois prosecutors, not just 58. Except for Kim Foxx, who is not an actual prosecutor.

Pat S.
3 years ago

What was the Black Caucus thinking when they concocted and pushed through this red herring of a 700-page bill in the middle of the night?

Poorly written, contradictory and simply a major benefit for criminals with NO benefits for victims, society or law enforcement.

Disgusting.

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