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Backlog leaves hundreds in Cook County Jail for more than year

CHICAGO — More than 2,600 people have been in custody at the Cook County Jail or at home on electronic monitoring for more than a year as a massive backlog of felony cases has piled up at the Cook County Circuit Court. The backlog is a direct result of restrictions that Chief Judge Timothy Evans put in place last year to limit the spread of Covid-19. Evans postponed all jury trials and scaled back most court operations. Even when court cases picked up again on Zoom, technical difficulties and some defendants lack of access to computers or internet delayed cases further, and some proceedings could only be done in person.

Jaslyn Adams shooting: 2nd man charged in 7-year-old s murder denied bail

Backlog leaves 100s in Cook County Jail for more than year

Backlog leaves 100s in Cook County Jail for more than year CARLOS BALLESTEROS of Injustice Watch Apr 30, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail CHICAGO (AP) More than 2,600 people have been in custody at the Cook County Jail or at home on electronic monitoring for more than a year as a massive backlog of felony cases has piled up at the Cook County Circuit Court. The backlog is a direct result of restrictions that Chief Judge Timothy Evans put in place last year to limit the spread of Covid-19. Evans postponed all jury trials and scaled back most court operations. Even when court cases picked up again on Zoom, technical difficulties and some defendants’ lack of access to computers or internet delayed cases further, and some proceedings could only be done in person.

Shooter of 7-year-old in Chicago was out on bond, prosecutors say

Rosemary Sobol Chicago Tribune One of two shooters opened fire “not once but twice” at a car in a McDonald’s drive-thru, killing 7-year-old Jaslyn Adams and wounding her father on the West Side earlier this month, prosecutors said Friday. Demond Goudy, 21, who was on bond for four separate felony cases at the time of the shootings, appeared before Cook County Judge David Navarro, who denied bail during a lengthy hearing audio streamed live on YouTube. Goudy, of the 3600 block of West Fillmore Street, is charged with first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder in the attack about 4:20 p.m. April 18 at the McDonald’s, 3200 W. Roosevelt Road in the Homan Square neighborhood, police said.

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