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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Judge flags ‘completely unreliable’ electronic monitoring program as man he released is charged with attacking more women
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Judge flags ‘completely unreliable’ electronic monitoring program as man he released is charged with attacking more women

Last updated: December 26, 2025 4:40 pm
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In a shocking turn of events, a man with a history of violent attacks on strangers was released on electronic monitoring by a Cook County judge, only to go on a violent spree in the Loop just three days later. Marlon Miller, the man in question, is now facing felony aggravated battery charges after punching three women in the face while he was supposed to be confined to his home on an ankle monitor.

This incident comes after Judge Peter Gonzalez acknowledged that the electronic monitoring program overseen by the office of the county’s chief judge was “completely unreliable” as Miller was able to commit crimes while being monitored. Miller’s criminal behavior has been escalating, with multiple incidents of battery resulting in short sentences.

Despite accumulating new pending cases and being arrested for reckless conduct and battery, Miller was repeatedly released back into the community. On November 25, he allegedly struck a woman in the face with a milkshake-filled cup, causing injury to her eye. Court records show that Miller failed to appear in court, but the case was eventually dropped.

During a hearing on December 1, defense attorneys argued for another chance for Miller to comply with monitoring conditions, while prosecutors expressed concerns that monitoring would not prevent further violence. Judge Gonzalez acknowledged that Miller had a “little anger management issue” but decided not to detain him on the pending case.

However, Miller’s release proved to be a grave mistake. On December 10, he allegedly attacked three women in separate, unprovoked assaults in the Loop. Despite being under 24/7 electronic monitoring with limited permission to leave his home, Miller managed to carry out these violent acts.

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Prosecutors outlined Miller’s extensive criminal history, including prior arrests and convictions for aggravated battery and failure to appear in court. This time, Judge Gonzalez decided to keep Miller behind bars, stating that the electronic monitoring program had failed to prevent him from committing crimes.

As Miller awaits further proceedings on the felony aggravated battery case, it is clear that the justice system’s reliance on electronic monitoring has its limitations. The need for better supervision and intervention for individuals with a history of violence is evident, as failure to address these issues can have devastating consequences for innocent victims. The world of technology is constantly evolving, with new innovations and advancements being made every day. One of the most exciting developments in recent years has been the rise of artificial intelligence (AI). AI is a branch of computer science that aims to create machines that can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and language translation.

One of the key areas where AI is making a significant impact is in the field of healthcare. AI has the potential to revolutionize the way we diagnose and treat diseases, as well as improve the overall efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare systems. AI-powered tools and technologies are being used to analyze medical images, predict patient outcomes, assist in surgical procedures, and even develop new drugs.

For example, AI algorithms can analyze medical images such as X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans to detect abnormalities and diagnose diseases such as cancer, heart disease, and neurological disorders. These algorithms can quickly and accurately identify patterns and anomalies that may be missed by human radiologists, leading to earlier and more accurate diagnoses.

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AI is also being used to predict patient outcomes and personalize treatment plans. By analyzing large amounts of patient data, including medical records, genetic information, and lifestyle factors, AI algorithms can identify patterns and trends that can help healthcare providers make more informed decisions about patient care. This can lead to better outcomes for patients, as treatments can be tailored to individual needs and preferences.

In addition to diagnosis and treatment, AI is also being used to improve the overall efficiency of healthcare systems. AI-powered tools can help healthcare providers streamline administrative tasks, such as scheduling appointments, managing medical records, and billing patients. This can free up more time for healthcare providers to focus on patient care, leading to better outcomes and higher patient satisfaction.

Another exciting application of AI in healthcare is in the development of new drugs. AI algorithms can analyze vast amounts of chemical and biological data to identify potential drug candidates and predict their effectiveness. This can significantly speed up the drug discovery process, leading to the development of new treatments for a wide range of diseases.

Overall, AI has the potential to transform the healthcare industry in profound ways. By harnessing the power of AI, healthcare providers can improve the accuracy and efficiency of diagnoses, personalize treatment plans, and develop new drugs more quickly. As AI continues to advance, we can expect to see even more groundbreaking innovations that will revolutionize the way we approach healthcare.

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