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Man wearing ankle monitor attacked 3 women days after judge refused to detain him, documents show

Last updated: December 14, 2025 2:35 am
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Marlon Miller, a repeat offender with a history of violent attacks, found himself back in a Cook County courtroom this past Friday. Accused of randomly assaulting three women in the Loop, this incident occurred while he was supposed to be confined to his home on electronic monitoring for previous attacks on four other women in the same area.

Miller’s pattern of violence dates back to 2018 when he broke a man’s jaw in a random attack outside Block 37 in the Loop. Despite receiving mental health probation and a short jail term for that incident, his behavior escalated this year. He received various sentences for battery charges, with the most recent offenses occurring while he was under electronic monitoring.

Despite warnings from judges and prosecutors about Miller’s violent history and repeated violations of electronic monitoring, he was repeatedly released back into the community. The failures of the county’s electronic monitoring program came under intense public scrutiny following a high-profile case involving a woman gravely injured in a CTA train fire attack.

Miller’s latest arrests on December 10 for allegedly assaulting three women in the Loop further highlight the shortcomings of the monitoring program. Prosecutors sought to detain him due to the escalating number of attacks, but Judge Peter Gonzalez refused, allowing Miller to continue wearing an ankle monitor.

The Chief Judge’s office’s lack of enforcement mechanisms for monitoring violations has been a recurring issue, with offenders accumulating violations without consequences. Following the public outcry over the failures of the monitoring program, the new Chief Judge Charles Beach II ordered a comprehensive review of the system.

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The case of Marlon Miller underscores the challenges and shortcomings of electronic monitoring programs in ensuring public safety and preventing repeat offenses. As the system undergoes review and reforms, the community remains vigilant about the need for effective measures to address violent offenders and protect the public.

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