Evaluation of the Pretrial Fairness Act’s Implementation in Cook County – Civic Federation

The Civic Federation and the League of Women Voters of Cook County have observed a mostly smooth implementation so far due to the County having been particularly well-prepared to adopt the new pretrial release process, with many of the law’s required procedures having already been instituted by the County in advance of the effective date. However, questions remain about the charges for which people are being detained or released, as well as recidivism and compliance with release conditions among people released from custody and awaiting trial.
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Pat S.
2 years ago

My fair and unbiased evaluation?

Abject failure to protect citizens and a near “free pass” for criminals.

Anyone who sees it differently probably lives in a privilege bubble with their head in a bushel.

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