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Cook County state’s attorney: The electronic monitoring system is broken

  • Posted on August 19, 2026
  • By Chicago Tribune
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  • 1 min read
In brief

Cook County's electronic monitoring infrastructure faces significant operational challenges, with hundreds of individuals awaiting trial on serious charges currently under surveillance. As documented in recent reports, the system manages approximately 79 defendants facing murder allegations and over 150 individuals charged with sexual offenses. Legal authorities have raised concerns about the system's effectiveness, reliability, and capacity to adequately track and monitor high-risk offenders. These issues highlight systemic failures in criminal justice administration and raise questions about public safety measures.

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Cook County state’s attorney: The electronic monitoring system is broken
Cook County state’s attorney: The electronic monitoring system is broken

As of Aug. 7, 79 people charged with murder or attempted murder and 154 people charged with sex crimes were on electronic monitoring.
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