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by sct202
1136 days ago
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So it's a little more complicated than that with the electronic monitoring program where people charged with violent crimes can be electronically monitored at home. For example early last year, ~100 people charged with murder in Cook Country (where the prosecutor in the letter worked) were at home monitored.
https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/cook-county-sheriff-tom... |
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so usually its after a new crime is commited, the police stories read like:
"X suspected of serious crime violated his electoronic home monitoring Y amount of times, we rearrested him during the act of a seperate crime"