Welcome to Illinois! 'Under the SAFE-T Act, non-detainable offenses would include second-degree murder’

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The SAFE-T takes effect Jan 1, 2023.

Chicago Morning Answer host Dan Proft noted the crimes under which criminals will be allowed to be charged with and released after the SAFE-T Act goes into effect.

“In point of fact, under the SAFE-T Act, non-detainable offenses would include – by non-detainable meaning you're released – burglary, robbery, arson, kidnaping, second-degree murder, intimidation, aggravated battery, aggravated DUI, aggravated fleeing, eluding drug offenses, drug induced homicide and threatening a public official,” Proft said on his Aug. 5 broadcast of Chicago’s Morning Answer on AM 560.

Even those charged with the most serious crimes can be released on bail, according to the bill, without having to deposit a monetary bond.

“A murderer who was on an ankle bracelet in the city of Chicago killed the person that was the eyewitness against him in the first murder," Glasgow noted regarding a recent case of an alleged cashless bail case in Chicago.

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