Madison County State’s Legal professional Tom Haine and Sheriff John Lakin alleged the act is unconstitutionally obscure and can trigger vital delays in legal circumstances.

MADISON COUNTY, Illinois — Madison County State’s Legal professional Tom Haine (R) and Sheriff John Lakin (D) introduced Wednesday they’d filed a bipartisan lawsuit in opposition to the Illinois SAFE-T Act.

The SAFE-T Act, which might go into impact Jan. 1, addresses all kinds of legal justice points and eliminates money bail. Prosecutors have been among the many loudest voices criticizing the transfer.

Among the many claims within the lawsuit is that the SAFE-T Act is unconstitutionally obscure and that eliminating money bail statewide will result in vital delays in legal circumstances.

“The bipartisan opposition to the SAFE-T Act is just not about politics,” Lakin mentioned within the assertion. “It’s about public security. This lawsuit offers our courtroom system a chance to correctly vet this legislation the place our political branches have failed, and defend the residents of Madison County from the catastrophe that’s the SAFE-T Act as it’s presently written.”

Click on right here to learn the total 28-page lawsuit.

“We’re being requested to arrange for a legislation that upends our total justice system and governs our potential to carry criminals to justice however are given no readability about what the foundations shall be on January 1,” Haine mentioned within the assertion. “We remorse it has come to this, however this lawsuit will give us a last probability to stop the SAFE-T Act from going into impact as presently written.”

In September, Haine wrote a three-page letter excoriating the upcoming modifications and sat down with 5 On Your Facet for an interview the place he vigorously defended money bail.

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Watch the total interview with Tom Haine beneath:

The Black Caucus, which was the driving drive behind Gov. JB Pritzker signing the act in 2021, arguing the nation’s legal justice system traditionally and systemically focused poor folks and other people of shade. By eradicating cash from the bond system, the caucus mentioned prosecutors and judges may focus their detention selections on public security and threat assessments.

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