
The jail population is down in Cook County, Illinois, and pretrial detention hearings are getting longer throughout the state after a law eliminating cash bail took effect.
Illinois became the first state in the nation to eliminate cash bail after the state supreme court rejected constitutional arguments.
The system isn’t perfect, though. Smaller counties are having problems dealing with the detention hearings that have become longer since the act’s passage, but I think that the answer there is to gather more resources rather than to bring back a policy that violates the Constitution.
One of the bragging points of our peculiar division of federal and state authority is that each of the sovereign states can act as “laboratories of democracy” and test out new approaches to law. For only being a month out, there have already been great results. My hope is that the outcomes of this particular expriment are fruitful and spread over to other testing areas like New Jersey and New York.
How Elimination Of Cash Bail Is Working In Illinois After 1 Month [ABA Journal]

