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New chief judge inherits broken electronic monitoring system that lets dangerous people wander the streets

Last updated: December 1, 2025 5:40 am
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Cook County welcomes a new chief judge today for the first time in nearly 25 years. The outgoing chief, Timothy Evans, has been known for his low profile, only making appearances for select events. However, the newly elected Charles Beach is stepping into the role amidst controversy surrounding the county’s electronic monitoring program.

The electronic monitoring program, now under the jurisdiction of the chief judge’s office, has come under intense scrutiny following recent incidents. It was revealed that a man accused of setting a woman on fire on a Blue Line train in the Loop was wearing an ankle monitor issued by Evans’ office at the time of the crime. Despite knowing that the accused, Lawrence Reed, had been leaving home without permission, no action was taken to address the violations.

Additionally, another individual charged with shooting someone on the Red Line was also found to be on the monitoring program. These cases have raised concerns about the effectiveness of the program and the lack of enforcement mechanisms in place.

Cook County has four electronic monitoring programs, three of which are managed by the chief judge. These programs include GPS tracking for domestic violence defendants, pretrial curfew monitoring, and 24/7 monitoring for defendants required to stay at home. The fourth program, operated by the Sheriff’s Office, is being phased out and has the authority to apprehend participants who violate the terms of their monitoring.

Chief Judge Beach will need to address the shortcomings of the electronic monitoring program and potentially develop an enforcement mechanism. The lack of transparency in the court’s operations, as they are exempt from FOIA, poses a challenge in ensuring accountability and public trust.

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With numerous defendants facing serious charges like murder and sex crimes on the monitoring programs, Beach faces the daunting task of reforming and improving the system. The public will be watching closely to see how he addresses the issues and enhances the safety and effectiveness of electronic monitoring in Cook County.

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