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Monday, October 28, 2024

Cashless bail has been an ‘abject failure’ suburban state’s attorney says

(The Center Square) – A full year into the state’s end of cash bail, a suburban county state’s attorney says the law has been “an abject failure” for his county.

Illinois ended cash bail statewide in September 2023 after litigation against the law was struck down by the Illinois Supreme Court. The Pretrial Fairness Act is part of the Safety, Accountability, Fairness, and Equity Today, or SAFE-T, Act.
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7 comments:

  1. Ever notice how commies always invert the language when they name something? SAFE-T bill that makes everyone less safe?
    Dept. Homeland Security, that helps illegal migrants cross the border?
    I swear, its a tell.

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  2. "on Sept. 17, 2023, there were 204 people in the McHenry County Jail and on Sept. 15 of 2024, which is exactly one year counting for the leap year, "

    sounds like someone needs to tell him how many extra days are in a leap year

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  3. Starker here,
    I think he is counting 365 days, which would be the 16th. But with the leap day, it's the 15th. He wasn't saying the anniversary.

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  4. Cashless bail is one part of a very clever plan.

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  5. "Cashless bail an abject failure"?
    Ray Charles could have seen that coming.

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  6. Or, a tremendous success, depending upon the goals…

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