Jo Daviess County State’s Attorney challenges ‘no cash bail’ plan under Safe-T Act – WREX (Rockford)

Jo Daviess County State's Attorney Chris Allendorf said, "I have filed suit to protect the residents of this county in the event that a temporary restraining order or other injunctive relief is granted in a consolidated suit."
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Howie Dewin
1 year ago

Mass media is on board with the SAFE T act. The democrats basically run the media outlets and of course media management follows the orders. More and more opinion pieces are decrying those against SAFE T and of course, injecting the dreaded “racism” commentary.

debtsor
1 year ago

I’m starting to think that one small county judge will issue a statewide injunction against the law throughout the entire state against the SAFE-T Act. They saw what the judge did in Sangamon County with the mask mandates. They collapsed throughout the state within weeks. My opinion is that the challenges are on good footing. The constitution specifically requires sureties and the SAFE-T Act ignores that requirement. I mean, when has the progressive ever cared about the constitution? The constitution is merely a piece of paper, an impediment to imposing to their goals on everyone else. On the other hand,… Read more »

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