Illinois Prisons Are COVID-19 Hotspots. So Why Have Only 27% Of Workers Taken The Vaccine?
Experts say the low vaccination rate endangers inmates, correctional officers and the communities where staff live.
Experts say the low vaccination rate endangers inmates, correctional officers and the communities where staff live.
Campaign promises aside, some inmates worry that political calculations may lead President Joe Biden to back off any far-reaching action.
The county sent out hundreds of jury notices ahead of the trial, a test to see if the massive court system can return to normal.
The Cook County Board unanimously approved the appointment last week.
After almost a year, jury trials resume Monday in Cook County. And due to COVID protocols, it will look pretty different from what folks are used to.
The state halted in-person visits in March 2020. Family members with loved ones inside are calling for plans to reopen.
Prosecutors currently have more than 28,000 pending cases — up about 35% because of the yearlong pandemic shutdown.
Officer Kevin Bunge said he was worried about being carjacked before he wounded two men. Prosecutors say the victims were unarmed.
A Chicago-based jury consultant said when a jury shares the same ethnic background, gender and overall outlook, members are less likely to question their own biases heading into deliberations.