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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I live in chicago and I’m fairly liberal but this is ridiculous. Three strikes and you are out! We could have prevented this. [/quote] There were 70, 70! chances to prevent this. The prosecutor begged the judge to hold him after this guy’s last unprovoked attack on a woman. She did not. And another innocent woman paid the price. [/quote] Actually, there were 72 chances. “I can’t keep everybody in jail because the State’s Attorney wants me to.” That is what the judge said before releasing this monster with an ankle monitor. This judge should make a visit to the burn unit and see what her actions have caused. And, he repeatedly violated his court-ordered curfew. Why have such a program if it is not monitored or enforced?? --------- The 50-year-old man facing federal terrorism charges for allegedly setting a woman on fire aboard a Chicago train last week had repeatedly violated his court-ordered curfew and movement restrictions stemming from a prior violent offense case, court records show. Lawrence Reed had been ordered onto electronic monitoring on Aug. 22, when Cook County Judge Teresa Molina-Gonzalez denied a prosecution request to keep him jailed on felony allegations that he knocked a social worker unconscious while at MacNeal Hospital’s psychiatric ward. During that hearing, transcripts show Molina-Gonzalez told prosecutors: "I can’t keep everybody in jail because the State’s Attorney wants me to." According to the newly filed document in that battery case, Cook County electronic monitoring records show Reed repeatedly violated his curfew and movement restrictions in the days leading up to the alleged Chicago Transit Authority attack on Nov. 17. he logs detail multiple instances where Reed left his home with his ankle monitor without authorization, returned late, or triggered "escalated alerts" indicating prolonged or serious non-compliance. The violations span several dates, including Nov. 9, Nov. 12–13, Nov. 14–15, and Nov. 15 again, with additional alerts on the night of Nov. 17 — the date of the alleged CTA attack. https://www.foxnews.com/us/chicago-train-attack-suspect-repeatedly-violated-curfew-movement-restrictions-records-show [/quote] That judge should be removed from office. She clearly doesn't care about the harm violent criminals and the severely mentally ill might inflict on innocent victims.[/quote] I totally agree. Too many judges are pro-criminal and care very little for the actual victims. [/quote]
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