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American Focus > Blog > Crime > New state’s attorney vows to seek pre-trial detention for all violent crimes. How different is that policy from Kim Foxx’s? We found out.
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New state’s attorney vows to seek pre-trial detention for all violent crimes. How different is that policy from Kim Foxx’s? We found out.

Last updated: December 8, 2024 9:53 pm
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Eileen O’Neill Burke Takes Tough Stance on Crime as New Cook County State’s Attorney

Shortly after assuming office as the new Cook County State’s Attorney, Eileen O’Neill Burke wasted no time in implementing new policies aimed at cracking down on serious crimes. One of the key changes announced by Burke and her team was the decision to charge all retail thefts exceeding $300 as felonies, a departure from her predecessor Kim Foxx’s threshold of $1,000. This move has already been put into practice, with prosecutors now following the revised policy.

In a press release, Burke’s office outlined a list of offenses that will prompt prosecutors to seek detention for defendants as a standard practice. These crimes include murder, carjacking, armed robbery, home invasion, aggravated battery of a child, domestic incidents involving weapons, and any detainable felony offense where the defendant is accused of possessing a ghost gun, extended magazine, or machine gun.

The announcement of these new policies generated mixed reactions, with some viewing Burke’s approach as tougher on criminals compared to Foxx’s administration. To delve deeper into the matter, we conducted a comprehensive analysis of how frequently Foxx’s prosecutors sought detention for the same offenses listed by Burke.

By examining Chicago Police Department arrest records for 50 cases of each specified crime, we found that Foxx’s prosecutors generally sought detention for most major offenses. However, crimes such as detainable offenses on the CTA and possession of a machine gun are likely to see a significant increase in detention requests under Burke’s administration.

Notably, Burke’s memo also includes a provision to seek detention for all sex offenses involving victims under the age of 13 and adult offenders. Despite the intuitive nature of this policy, our research revealed that prosecutors only requested detention in 83% of cases involving child victims under 13, with judges granting just 42% of those requests. This discrepancy can be attributed to the complex nature of such cases, often involving familial relationships and historical allegations.

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By mandating detention requests for all serious crimes, Burke shifts the responsibility of releasing defendants to the judges entirely. While this strategy may have political advantages, its impact on detention outcomes remains to be seen.

In conclusion, Eileen O’Neill Burke’s proactive approach to crime and commitment to stricter enforcement signals a new chapter in the Cook County State’s Attorney’s office. As these policies unfold, the community will closely monitor their effectiveness in ensuring public safety and justice for all.

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