Cook County to waive court fees for low income individuals. Others won’t follow – WRSP (Springfield)

The Sangamon County State’s Attorney said they won’t be adopting policies like the one in Cook County. Macon County won't either. “To say it’s going to end the cycle, it’s not going to end it,” said Macon County State’s Attorney Scott Rueter. “What’s going to end the cycle is people don’t commit crimes.”
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Mary Juana
2 years ago

And in the minds of democrat legislators those 2 counties are nothing but racist, backwater, country bumpkin, no account parts of the state and don’t matter. Cook County/Chicago are the King!

Giddyap
2 years ago

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