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Sheriff Tom Dart accuses state prison of slowing inmate transfers based on vaccinations, files suit seeking Illinois Supreme Court intervention

Sheriff Tom Dart accuses state prison of slowing inmate transfers based on vaccinations, files suit seeking Illinois Supreme Court intervention
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Illinois prison segregation units are the target of federal lawsuit

Illinois prison segregation units are the target of federal lawsuit
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Pritzker to issue school mask mandate - Chicago Tribune

Pritzker to issue school mask mandate - Chicago Tribune
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Aurora woman convicted of killing 5 Oswego teens in 2007 DUI crash released from prison

Aurora woman convicted of killing 5 Oswego teens in 2007 DUI crash released from prison
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County jails still being taxed over prisoner transfers, group says

County jails still being taxed over prisoner transfers, group says Greg Bishop The Center Square June 28, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Sheriffs across Illinois are still having issues transferring convicted criminals from county jails to state prisons, despite decreased prison population and the state’s COVID-19 capacity limits being lifted. Since the beginning of the pandemic, sheriffs haven’t been able to transfer prisoners to state prisons as they typically could. Despite a lawsuit, the state has begun to transfer some prisoners. But Illinois Sheriffs’ Association Executive Director Jim Kaitschuk said it’s not full steam, and it makes no sense. “It doesn’t take a logistics magician to figure out how to accommodate the measly, let’s say, 2,000 people that are in Illinois jail custody that should be in [Illinois Department of Corrections] when you have a hole of 20,000 people,” Kaitschuk said.

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