Editorial: There’s a solid case for cutting sentences. But few trust Kim Foxx
by Chicago Tribune Editorial Board, Chicago Tribune
Mar 31, 2022
3 minutes
In Cook County Jail, you can find senior citizens who’ve done two decades or more of time for a nonviolent offense, had plenty of opportunity to rethink their lives and now represent no real danger to anyone. Cannot reasonable people agree that there is a case for rethinking their initial sentence with a view to letting them out before they die in jail?
There’s that older people commit less crime. And once a person
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