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American Focus > Blog > Crime > On Day 2, new chief judge orders immediate review of trouble electronic monitoring programs
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On Day 2, new chief judge orders immediate review of trouble electronic monitoring programs

Last updated: December 3, 2025 4:55 am
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Cook County Chief Judge Charles S. Beach II recently made his first public announcement since taking office, revealing plans for a new committee to review the electronic monitoring program’s handling of reported violations. This initiative comes in the wake of increased scrutiny following the failure of the system to respond to alerts prior to a violent incident involving Lawrence Reed, who set a woman on fire aboard a Blue Line train in the Loop.

In his statement, Judge Beach acknowledged the need for clearer coordination and faster information sharing within the monitoring program. He emphasized the importance of well-defined roles among the agencies involved in pretrial supervision and promised a transparent review process that would result in actionable recommendations by late January.

The newly formed committee will consist of representatives from court operations, pretrial services, law enforcement partners, and other stakeholders involved in the electronic monitoring process. Their focus will be on improving communication, evaluation, and response to alleged violations, with an emphasis on enhancing public safety through timely information sharing.

Judge Beach highlighted the committee’s objectives, which include clarifying roles and responsibilities across partner agencies, strengthening violation handling procedures, and ensuring staff have access to necessary information when needed. The findings of the review will be made public upon completion.

The announcement underscores Judge Beach’s commitment to addressing the shortcomings of the electronic monitoring system early in his tenure. The case involving Lawrence Reed shed light on gaps in how violations are detected, escalated, and shared among supervising agencies.

As of the latest data, the county’s electronic monitoring programs were monitoring over a hundred defendants awaiting trial for serious offenses like murder or attempted murder. The Reed case underscored the importance of effective monitoring and response protocols to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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Judge Beach’s proactive approach to addressing electronic monitoring issues signals a priority in improving the system’s effectiveness and enhancing public safety. The review process aims to identify areas for improvement and implement changes to prevent lapses in monitoring and response.

The decision to focus on electronic monitoring in the early days of his tenure demonstrates Judge Beach’s commitment to addressing critical issues within the court system. By prioritizing transparency and accountability, he aims to strengthen the monitoring program and ensure that public safety remains a top priority.

Stay tuned for updates on the progress of the review and the implementation of recommendations to enhance the electronic monitoring program in Cook County. Your support helps us continue our original reporting. Click here to support our work.

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