Column: Defense lawyers to bear burden of detention appeals – Champaign News-Gazette

Jim Dey: "The new committee-driven rules take effect April 15. Still, the high court expressed concern the changes won’t solve a problem it calls 'unprecedented and unsustainable.' 'We harbor doubts about whether (the changes) will be sufficient,' the high court said, a possibility that would require 'more fundamental changes.' That is a legitimate concern because the SAFE-T Act’s language conflicts with the high court’s demand for the presentation of 'meaningful issues' on appeal."
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Mark F
2 years ago

Once again, Illinois politicians pass a poorly written law. Is anyone surprised at this ineptitude?

debtsor
2 years ago
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Poorly written? Or a purposeful revolutionary law designed to overburden the courts and cause chaos in the justice system? These people are communists. They know what they are doing, which is the basic act of flooding the courts with appeals, to flood the system.

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