In a 5-2 ruling Tuesday morning, the state’s highest court overturned a ruling by a Kankakee County judge that the law ending cash bail was unconstitutional. The end to cash bail will now go into effect across the entire state on Sept. 18, according to the Illinois Supreme Court ruling.

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    1 year ago

    Yea, and guess what… Now the parents are on the hook for 2M.

    At least there were repercussions for running.

    After cashless bail, if that guy’s judge got the right bribe, or even a sympathetic judge… he’d skip the country for free.

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      1 year ago

      The options are not cash bail or nothing. If someone is considered a flight risk or a danger to society, they can be held until trial. Sounds like the judge made the wrong choice in this case.

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      1 year ago

      Do you think that before this ruling, someone that could successfully bribe a judge wasn’t getting special treatment?