Gov. J.B. Pritzker is defending the SAFE-T Act as law enforcement statewide criticizes the new law and says that it will make Illinois less safe when it goes into effect on January 1.
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(The Center Square) – Gov. J.B. Pritzker is defending the SAFE-T Act despite criticisms from law enforcement statewide that it will make Illinois less safe. The Safety, Accountability, Fairness and Equity-Today Act, or .
(The Center Square) – Battle lines are being drawn over the argument on the effects of ending cash bail in Illinois. No other measure as part of the controversial criminal justice reform SAFE-T Act has drawn more attent.
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Chris A. Perez, a Joliet resident, has been sentenced to the Illinois Department of Corrections after pleading guilty to second degree murder. (Mugshot via Will County Jail)
JOLIET, IL A 31-year-old Joliet man who spent more than three-and-half-years living inside the Will County Jail is now on his way to the Illinois Department of Corrections after being sentenced to 12 years in prison. Chris A. Perez fatally shot his 36-year-old brother
Ricardo Perez inside their mother s house in Joliet Township on Dec. 3, 2017.
Perez, who was 28 at the time, was booked into the Will County Jail on the same day of the homicide after the Will County Sheriff s investigators arrested him on first-degree murder charges.