The Pretrial Accountability Task Force will be responsible for examining the use of pretrial electronic monitoring, "including the types of cases and charges for which the monitoring is ordered as a condition of pretrial release," according to the release. The Task Force will issue its report to the Supreme Court within 45 days, according to the release.
No task force is needed to understand with absolute certainty that regardless of the legal process leading to electronic monitoring, the management of actual monitoring is completely broken. This creates an emergency situation as it has already cost lives. Suspending the system for violent offenders, especially repeats, should immediate. Is that possible under today’s law?
Hello, Indiana!
3 hours ago
Not only does time now have to be spent on studying something that shouldn’t have been implemented in the first place, let’s take our time about coming to an obvious conclusion and then burn even more time before any corrections of it are considered and acted upon.
David F
4 hours ago
We need a Illinois scotus accountability board. Can’t have the judicial review board head from the scotus when the complaints are against members of the scotus.
Fed Up Taxpayer
4 hours ago
Everyone knows the current policy is a failure but Illinois and their task force will still analyze it to death and likely do little. Masks on. Masks off. Safe-T act on. Safe-T act off. They need to start with locking up people committing felonies. Period.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
No task force is needed to understand with absolute certainty that regardless of the legal process leading to electronic monitoring, the management of actual monitoring is completely broken. This creates an emergency situation as it has already cost lives. Suspending the system for violent offenders, especially repeats, should immediate. Is that possible under today’s law?
Not only does time now have to be spent on studying something that shouldn’t have been implemented in the first place, let’s take our time about coming to an obvious conclusion and then burn even more time before any corrections of it are considered and acted upon.
We need a Illinois scotus accountability board. Can’t have the judicial review board head from the scotus when the complaints are against members of the scotus.
Everyone knows the current policy is a failure but Illinois and their task force will still analyze it to death and likely do little. Masks on. Masks off. Safe-T act on. Safe-T act off. They need to start with locking up people committing felonies. Period.