Column: Bond shoe doesn’ t fit when it’s on the other foot – Champaign News-Gazette*

Jim Dey: "While the incident was frightening to (state Sen. Elgie) Sims, the known facts make it clear this is a run-of-the-mill criminal case. Victims rarely see it that way, and that’s why Sims didn’t like what happened. Thousands of future Illinois crime victims will feel the same way when the senator’s new no-bond law takes effect."
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Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

I would like to hear hoyles side of the story not only cry baby Sims side, but I will say glad the law you promoted bit you right in the ass

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