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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Theis finds that the lower court improperly ruled two bail reform laws unconstitutional. The Illinois Constitution does not require monetary bail to ensure that arrestees return to court for their trial, and "sufficient sureties," as the Constitution requires, is not limited to monetary sureties. Further, the crime victims' rights clause, adopted in 1992, was not intended to mandate a system of monetary bail for criminal defendants. Reversed.
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