State Sen. Terri Bryant: The SAFE-T Act leaves victim resources from bond revenue in limbo – Chicago Tribune*

"Data from the Illinois Supreme Court Pretrial Practices Implementation Task Force shows that counties collected more than $80 million in bond money in 2021...For a convicted felony sex offense, 31% of the fee is applied to the Children’s Advocacy Centers Program, the Crime Victim Compensation Fund, the fund for sexual assault victims and the Domestic Violence Shelters Fund. For a convicted misdemeanor sex offense, 32% of the fee is applied to those same funds."
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Giddyap
2 years ago

Par for the course for IL Democrats.

Crime victims are ignored while criminals are pampered and privileged.

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