Paul Vallas: Ending cash bail in Illinois won’t solve crime – New York Post

"On principle, Illinois’ reform introduces necessary fairness into a system where one’s wallet too often determines whether they’re stuck in jail...But Illinois’ new program has serious flaws that must be fixed. The law leaves too many opportunities for dangerous or repeat offenders to be released back onto the streets. At a time when violent crime continues to rise, releasing habitual offenders means more opportunities for crime — and that’s a concern for everyone. Which is why the SAFE-T Act necessitates amending."
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Giddyap
2 years ago

The Democrat Purge law will be the mother of all shit-shows

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