Illinois Supreme Court puts SAFE-T Act on hold, leaving cash bail in effect

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Illinois Supreme Court puts SAFE-T Act on hold, leaving cash bail in effect
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It was supposed to go into effect at 12:01 a.m. on Jan. 1 and eliminate cash bail for criminal cases.

Wednesday a judge in Kankakee County ruled parts of the controversial SAFE-T Act are unconstitutional, just a few days before cash bail was set to be eliminated statewide.

The Cook County Public Defender's Office is disappointed that this historic and transformative law will not take effect as planned tomorrow, Jan. 1. We continue to look forward to a day in the near future when Illinois will move forward as a beacon for our nation, reforming our inequitable pretrial legal system.

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