Column: What legal flaws did judge find in bond abolition plan? – Champaign News-Gazette

Jim Dey: "Some critics of (Judge Thomas) Cunnington’s decision were quick to lambast his work as shoddy and political, certain to be rejected by the Supreme Court. But a close examination of his arguments reveals problems that proponents of the SAFE-T, in their rush to pass the new law, either ignored or overlooked."
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debtsor
3 years ago

Everyone has known the law was unconstitutional, but the legislators and JB signed the bill anyways. They spit and trample on the constitution because it’s an impediment to their agenda. Remember, the constitution exists as a protection to you, to stop a tyrannical government from tramping your god given rights.

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Joey Zamboni
3 years ago

A judge that gets it…

I’m encouraged by his concern for “crime victims”

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