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鈥淲e have evolved as a society to understand that discrimination based upon different treatment, based upon sex means more than just biology,鈥 said Chicago-Kent Professor Harold Krent.
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鈥淭hey understand that staying a new and important law go from going into effect is significant, and that if that they're going to strike down the law or uphold the law either way that decision needs to be made relatively quickly,鈥 said Professor Carolyn Shapiro, Chicago Kent College of Law.
鈥淲hat I think the opinion misses is that the legislature plays a vital role in the criminal justice system and always has,鈥 Chicago-Kent Professor Harold Krent said of a judge鈥檚 ruling on Illinois鈥 SAFE-T Act. 鈥淚n fact it starts with the fact that, what is criminal? Judges don鈥檛 decide what鈥檚 criminal, the legislature does. What about sentencing? It鈥檚 the legislature that sets the parameters of sentencing. ... There is a joint undertaking from the legislature and the judicial.鈥
鈥淚鈥檓 not suggesting that the legislature drew a perfect line here in terms of when we should decide an individual is dangerous and should not be released prior to the trial, but I do think that it鈥檚 up to the legislature to make a good-faith effort to accommodate the interests of safety, of fairness, and that鈥檚 what they attempted to do,鈥 said Chicago-Kent Professor Harold Krent.
鈥淲e can all draw the lines differently,鈥 Chicago-Kent Professor Harold Krent said, 鈥渂ut I think ... the Kankakee court didn鈥檛 notice that this was a reasonable effort under the Illinois constitution to try to accommodate the interests of the public in being safe, with having a fair and equitable criminal justice system that didn鈥檛 automatically make freedom pending trial contingent upon someone鈥檚 wealth.鈥
鈥淭he arguments raised all had merit, they weren鈥檛 frivolous,鈥 Chicago-Kent Professor Richard Kling said. He noted that Judge THomas Cunnington did not issue an injunction along with his ruling, meaning that the decision will not stop jurisdictions that are not among the plaintiffs in the suit from implementing the provisions of the SAFE-T Act.
"The court short-changed the legislature's longstanding interest in defining what is a crime, defining what is a sentence for a particular crime, and defining when bail should be allowed or not allowed," said Professor Harold Krent, Kent College of Law and separation of powers expert.
Harold Krent, a law professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology鈥檚 Chicago-Kent College of Law, called Judge Thomas Cunnington鈥檚 ruling on the separation of powers violations 鈥渉ighly contestable,鈥 arguing that the state legislature also has an interest in making sure the court system is fair. The legislature has already weighed in on similar matters, such as limiting judges鈥 discretion in sentencing.