End of cash bail next week could spark more electronic monitoring, bail reform supporters fear – Chicago Sun-Times

Cara Smith, director of the Office of Statewide Pretrial Services, a new agency created by the Illinois Supreme Court, announced in August that her office was assuming responsibility for electronic monitoring in 70 of the state’s 102 counties. Her announcement talked up electronic monitoring as “a tool to reduce jail populations, including during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as to monitor domestic violence and other high-risk offenders.” But Smith said the timing does not mean her office is urging judges to order electronic monitoring as a substitute for cash bail.
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Paul Boomer
2 years ago

There are currently hundreds of criminals in Cook County on electronic monitoring and are missing, whereabouts unknown. The situation will get worse.

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