In 71 of Illinois’ 102 counties, electronic monitoring will be overseen by the Supreme Court’s Office of Statewide Pretrial Services, a newly formed state agency designed to assist counties with the Pretrial Fairness Act’s implementation and to fulfill a 1987 law that required all circuit courts to offer pretrial services. It received a $23 million state appropriation for the current fiscal year after a $26 million allotment last year, which included allocations for start-up costs.
Thanks To The Democrat Crime Purge Law — That Went Into Effect Yesterday — You Can Assault 4 Cops And You Won’t Go To Jail – CWB Chicago
lana
2 years ago
The governor and democrat politicians can now Shine their badges for their criminal pals.
Paul Boomer
2 years ago
More political jobs, more patronage, more salaries, more pension, more insurance costs. More, more, more going to be spent to make sure criminals are treated kindly.
If you read the history of the law, and the news media surrounding the law, you’ll understand that the law was passed to reduce the number of incarcerated black and brown people. They called it equity because too many minorities were incarcerated in jail pretrial and prison. Minorities commit most of the crime in Illinois – this is an undisputed fact – so it logically most people in prisons are minorities. And I’m not making this up, they way they chose to reduce the number of incarcerated individuals was to transform formerly jailable offenses into non-jailable offenses. They started with… Read more »
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.
Thanks To The Democrat Crime Purge Law — That Went Into Effect Yesterday — You Can Assault 4 Cops And You Won’t Go To Jail – CWB Chicago
The governor and democrat politicians can now Shine their badges for their criminal pals.
More political jobs, more patronage, more salaries, more pension, more insurance costs. More, more, more going to be spent to make sure criminals are treated kindly.
If you read the history of the law, and the news media surrounding the law, you’ll understand that the law was passed to reduce the number of incarcerated black and brown people. They called it equity because too many minorities were incarcerated in jail pretrial and prison. Minorities commit most of the crime in Illinois – this is an undisputed fact – so it logically most people in prisons are minorities. And I’m not making this up, they way they chose to reduce the number of incarcerated individuals was to transform formerly jailable offenses into non-jailable offenses. They started with… Read more »
The truth, well stated!