Socialism_is_terrorism
09-28-2022, 08:59 AM
I first thought that's a joke, but it seems not to be one: Starting Jan. 1, 2023, cash bail for almost everything gets abolished to protect the nigger race. It's called "SAFE-T Act":
Under the new law, entire categories of crime, such as aggravated batteries, robberies, burglaries, hate crimes, aggravated DUIs, vehicular homicide, drug induced homicides, all drug offenses, including delivery of fentanyl and trafficking cases, are not eligible for detention no matter the severity of the crime or the defendant’s risk to a specific person or the community, unless the People prove by clear and convincing evidence the person has a “high likelihood of willful flight to avoid prosecution.”
So, poclice won't remove squatters form your property any more, but if you'd shoot them, then you'd probably actually go to jail. At least that's how I understand it.
Ridiculously they call it Illinois Safety, Accountability, Fairness and Equity-Today (SAFE-T) Act (https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/publicacts/101/PDF/101-0652.pdf), by he way.
https://eu.rrstar.com/story/opinion/columns/2022/09/09/states-attorney-illinois-safe-t-act-poses-serious-threat-to-public/67438927007/
https://icjia.illinois.gov/researchhub/articles/the-2021-safe-t-act-icjia-roles-and-responsibilities
There are many more articles, I can't link them all, but if you search for SAFT-T Act you'll find loads of stuff.
Under the new law, entire categories of crime, such as aggravated batteries, robberies, burglaries, hate crimes, aggravated DUIs, vehicular homicide, drug induced homicides, all drug offenses, including delivery of fentanyl and trafficking cases, are not eligible for detention no matter the severity of the crime or the defendant’s risk to a specific person or the community, unless the People prove by clear and convincing evidence the person has a “high likelihood of willful flight to avoid prosecution.”
So, poclice won't remove squatters form your property any more, but if you'd shoot them, then you'd probably actually go to jail. At least that's how I understand it.
Ridiculously they call it Illinois Safety, Accountability, Fairness and Equity-Today (SAFE-T) Act (https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/publicacts/101/PDF/101-0652.pdf), by he way.
https://eu.rrstar.com/story/opinion/columns/2022/09/09/states-attorney-illinois-safe-t-act-poses-serious-threat-to-public/67438927007/
https://icjia.illinois.gov/researchhub/articles/the-2021-safe-t-act-icjia-roles-and-responsibilities
There are many more articles, I can't link them all, but if you search for SAFT-T Act you'll find loads of stuff.