Senator Sally Turner
SAFE-T Act Lawsuit Delayed After
New Changes Signed into Law
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[December 12, 2022]
After the Majority Party passed amendments to the
SAFE-T Act during the last day of veto session, the hearing for the
lawsuit challenging the law’s implementation was pushed back to Dec.
20, just 11 days before the law’s “no cash bail” provision is to
take effect. The lawsuit was filed by state’s attorneys and sheriffs
throughout the state. A ruling is now expected by Dec. 28.
Meanwhile, during the week, Governor JB Pritzker announced that he
had signed the recently passed House Bill 1095, which contained the
changes to the SAFE-T Act. The changes include some expansion on the
types of offenses that are eligible for pre-trial detention and
broadening the definition of “willful flight” to make it less
burdensome on prosecutors to prove that someone is a flight risk.
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Despite these changes, State
Senator Sally Turner believes they fall way too short and don’t
make the state any safer than it was before their passage. Not
only is the legality of the SAFE-T Act still in question, but it
does not provide the necessary judicial discretion in criminal
cases.
[Senator Sally Turner]
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