The denyin’ king? When prosecutors ask judges to detain felony defendants, one judge says ‘no’ more than any other – CWB Chicago

In both Cook County and statewide, judges grant initial detention petitions roughly two times out of three. However, in Chicago, Judge David Kelly is far less likely to put a defendant behind bars. In fact, he grants less than half of the petitions prosecutors present in his court.
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1 year ago

From what I’ve read on CWB’s website, it seems two out of three accused are let go in Cook County, so downstate judges must actually be doing their job to make up the difference. And Kelly is clearly cut from the same cloth as Kwame and Kim Foxx.

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