The Chief Judge said What???
The decision to release a five-time felon with four pending felony cases, including two violent robberies, on electronic monitoring was not a mistake, Cook County’s chief judge says, even though that man is now accused of going on to murder a Chicago police officer and gravely wounding the fallen officer’s partner.
“I wouldn’t call it a mistake,” Judge Charles Beach told WGN’s Ben Bradley in an interview on Wednesday. “The judge made the best decision with what was in front of them at the time, right? Unfortunately, you know, we’ll go back to that concept: How do you predict what another human being is going to do?”
Well you ignorant dumbfucking DEI hire, you look at his history, his past behavior, maybe his FUCKING CRIMINAL RECORD??? It doesn't take that much effort, even for an intellectual midget like you Beach.
- Court records show Judge John Lyke released Alphonso Talley in December just eight months after Talley — while on electronic monitoring for two other cases — allegedly got a gun, used it to carjack a woman, and then used it again to rob a man minutes later.
He was on EM....TWICE, kind of like "double secret probation" except that was a satirical comedy from forty years ago.
If we suggested, even in jest, what we are thinking right this very moment, there would be a concerted political effort to take down the blog and ban it forever.
The fact that an asshole judge can say thing like this without any fear of political (or other) repercussions is truly a crying shame.
And this after he admitted that fully 8% of EM felons aren't even accounted for:
Cook County court officials now say that 8% of the people on the chief judge’s electronic monitoring program are missing, marking the first major disclosure in what Chief Judge Charles Beach described as a renewed transparency effort following the killing of an on-duty Chicago police officer and the critical wounding of his partner last month, allegedly by a seven-time felon who had escaped the ankle monitor program.
With 3,048 participants currently on electronic monitoring, an 8% AWOL rate means 244 people with pending criminal cases, most likely felony charges, are unaccounted for.
“Transparency is not optional. It is a core obligation of this office,” Beach said in a statement released Tuesday afternoon. “The public has a right to know how this program operates, what the data shows and what we are doing every day to make it stronger.”
“We are releasing this information because that is what accountability looks like,” Beach added. His office said escape reports will now be issued regularly, with the next report scheduled for May 26.
Cook County "accountability" now comes with a body count....and this time it was a Chicago Police Office who paid the price.
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