Illinois Leads the Way in Ending Cash Bail

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Illinois has become the first state to fully abolish cash bail as the SAFE-T Act went into effect, allowing inmates to petition the court to review their cases. The decision to detain defendants will now be based on the seriousness of the charges and the risk they pose to the public or of fleeing prosecution, rather than their ability to pay bail. Proponents argue that the money bond system disproportionately affects poor individuals, while opponents claim that judges need more discretion in determining whether a defendant should remain in jail. The change is expected to have a significant impact on courtroom procedures in Illinois.
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