IL Supreme Court justices hear arguments over cash bail abolition – Cook County Record

Despite multiple prior constitutional referendums to change the way courts handle pre-trial release of accused criminals, lawyers for the state’s top Democrats told the state Supreme Court that Illinois lawmakers did not need to follow the same procedures when abolishing cash bail altogether, because lawmakers should be left free to define “bail” in whatever way they believe best fits the state’s policy goals.
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Pat S.
3 years ago

Waste of resources; the die is cast and ILSC will give JB his way. After all, he ‘invested’ in them and one hand washes the other. $1 million goes a long way.

Liars gonna lie
3 years ago

Why, they have already been told how to vote.

Mr Peabody's Boy Sherman
3 years ago

You folks must have missed the Illinois Supreme Court photo OP the other day. 5 of the Justices had Pritzger for Governor shirts on. Expect a fair, unbiased, constitutional based verdict.

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