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Ending cash bail is fair to the poor


To the Editor:
The U.S. Constitution is the rule book for the police officer, the lawyer, and the judge. The Constitution’s most important guarantee is every citizen is innocent until proven guilty. A citizen who is arrested is only charged, has not been tried, and is cloaked in the presumption of innocence. This protects us all from the government. Because he or she is innocent, a citizen should not stay locked up waiting for trial unless he is a flight risk or is a danger to the community. 
When poor citizens are arrested and charged with a felony, many are locked up while waiting for trial because they cannot afford to pay cash bail. People with money usually get out of jail because they can pay cash bail.  The Illinois Pretrial Fairness Act was recently made the law, and it changes this double standard. The ability to pay cash bail will be taken out of the equation to determine if someone stays locked up. Our elected judges will make the decision of who stays in ja ....

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Did Illinois Get Bail Reform Right? Criminal Justice Advocates are Optimistic


Did Illinois Get Bail Reform Right? Criminal Justice Advocates Are Optimistic
We live in a system today where we use money as the sole determining factor in determining whether somebody is going to be in jail or out of jail, one justice advocate said
Published February 15, 2021
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Under the Illinois Pretrial Fairness Act which would not be implemented until January 2023, after a two-year rollout plan charged individuals will either be held or not held, eliminating any element of money. Along with the end of cash bond, there will be a new, strictly defined process to guide the decision-making for detention, NBC News reports. ....

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Mar 1, 2020
A third person in Illinois has tested positive for the coronavirus, Cook County and state health officials said in a news release Saturday. The person, who has not been identified, remains hospitalized in isolation, health officials said. Additional details about the patient, including their condition, weren’t immediately available. However, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle tweeted Saturday night that.
NBC
Feb 25, 2020
Animal experts say pets often process loss in a manner similar to humans. In a recent newsletter published by the Funeral Consumer Alliance of Maine, researcher Jessica Pierce says a growing body of research into ‘animal thanatology’ suggests common pets such as dogs and cats seem to share with humans many behavioral reactions to death, such as mourning and rituals. ....

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coronavirus
Mar 1, 2020
A third person in Illinois has tested positive for the coronavirus, Cook County and state health officials said in a news release Saturday. The person, who has not been identified, remains hospitalized in isolation, health officials said. Additional details about the patient, including their condition, weren’t immediately available. However, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle tweeted Saturday night that.
NBC
Feb 25, 2020
Animal experts say pets often process loss in a manner similar to humans. In a recent newsletter published by the Funeral Consumer Alliance of Maine, researcher Jessica Pierce says a growing body of research into ‘animal thanatology’ suggests common pets such as dogs and cats seem to share with humans many behavioral reactions to death, such as mourning and rituals. ....

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