Judge Charles Beach said on the topic of electronic monitoring: “There is currently a statewide system run by the Office of Statewide Pretrial Services that services about 82 of the 102 counties in the state and operates their electronic monitoring program. Certainly, my committee, as they review what we’re doing here in Cook County, will consider what the statewide division could do as well and whether it’s better placed here or with them.”
He’s just another “soft on crime” judge as was Tim Evans. Basically useless.
Hello, Indiana
5 months ago
A person supposedly as intelligent as a judge wouldn’t need a committee to tell him that the current catch and release system, riddled with ineptitude and a” whatever “attitude is causing more harm than good, and a steaming pile of garbage. Do these people have to be struck by lightning before they realize that a storm is coming?
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
He’s just another “soft on crime” judge as was Tim Evans. Basically useless.
A person supposedly as intelligent as a judge wouldn’t need a committee to tell him that the current catch and release system, riddled with ineptitude and a” whatever “attitude is causing more harm than good, and a steaming pile of garbage. Do these people have to be struck by lightning before they realize that a storm is coming?