Electronic monitoring in Cook County: Officials poised to make changes but few details available – Chicago Tribune*

The Cook County Board approved an amendment that would move about $6.3 million out of Sheriff Tom Dart’s budget and into Judge Timothy Evans’ adult probation department. But Evans said he projected requiring nearly $37 million to run an effective program. Stakeholders said they hope to be involved, with opportunities to shape the process. They called for transparency, especially given that the court system is not subject to the same open records laws as the sheriff’s department.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

If you think the criminals favorite judge is going to run anything but a “ holistic, restorative justice “ system, then you’re mistaken.Cons won’t be monitored, crimes will still be committed by them and questions about where all the money went will be abundant but never addressed.

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