Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller: Cook County’s domestic violence court system is broken – Chicago Tribune*

"The testimony from victims about the failure of a fragmented court system to provide adequate services and protect the women and children seeking their support was heartbreaking. Survivors testified about the lack of services, devastating wait times, abusive judges, and a complicated and expensive system impossible to navigate to receive relief."
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Call my shrink
8 months ago

Add it to the lists of broken city departments

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