Broke Teens Rot in Chicago Jails for Years Awaiting Trials [View all]
by Ralph Lopez
WhoWhatWhy.org, JULY 16, 2015
WhoWhatWhy has discovered that scores of young people have been denied their freedomand their Constitutional right to a speedy and public trialwhile being held in Chicago jails, some of them for years.
A Freedom of Information Act request revealed that dozens of detainees who were under the age of 18 when they were booked have been incarcerated for more than two yearssimply because they couldnt post bail while awaiting trial. Thirty one juveniles have been held for at least two years and another 33 have been awaiting their trial in jail for more than a year. Twelve have been in detention for three years or more.
The findings are part of a WhoWhatWhy investigation into the treatment of teenagers who are sitting in the nations jails because they cannot afford bail. The probe was triggered by the suicide of Kalief Browder.
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Worse, other cities continue to operate similarly flawed justice systems whose excesses have gone largely unscrutinized, until now.
Chicago is one of those cities, as revealed by a WhoWhatWhy Freedom of Information request. While Chicagos Cook County Sheriffs Office does not collect data on specifically why such detainees remain in jail, a follow-up with a Sheriffs Office official confirmed that it is fair to assume that individuals in the jail who remain in custody despite being given a cash bond are unable to afford to post the required amount.
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http://whowhatwhy.org/2015/07/16/whowhatwhy-investigation-shows-broke-teens-rot-in-chicago-jails-for-years-awaiting-trials/