Court Clerk’s Error Exposed Data Involving Thousands of Juvenile Defendants, Violating State Law – Illinois Answers Project

Iris Martinez, who is running for reelection this year, has touted her office’s follow-through on a long-delayed upgrade of the software underlying the court’s sprawling case-management system. “There’s been a lot of issues, and we’ve been communicating with [Martinez’s office] about them for quite some time,” Cook County Public Defender Sharone Mitchell said. “The worry is that it’s not getting better.”
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2 years ago

And how many were “ adjucated “ juveniles that had a serious crime swept under the rug before they committed even more serious crimes?

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