Youthful offender sentencing bill would provide hope to hundreds of inmates serving lengthy terms – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

“My concern with the resentencing efforts that we’re putting in is that we’re putting more burden, I guess, on victims and victims’ families that they’re going to have to go through this trauma yet once again,” said state Rep. Patrick Windhorst, a former state’s attorney in Massac County.  The Illinois State’s Attorneys Association objected to the bill on similar grounds.
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Mark F
1 year ago

I find it ironic that a preteen or young teenager is mature enough to decide if they want drugs or surgery in attempt to change their sex(without the support of the government and without parental consent), but a 20 year old is not mature enough to decide that killing someone is wrong. As usual Illinois politicians are talking out of both side of their mouth.

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