The inmate being released that served the longest time was Edgar A. Lemus for aggravated battery of a child. Edgar A. Lemus spent more than 11 years incarcerated.
According to The Institute for Illinois’ Fiscal Sustainability, Illinois spends about $37,000 a year per incarcerated person. In a study by Prison Policy Initiative, Illinois’ incarceration rate was at 564 per 100,000, higher than every industrialized country, except the United States. When compared with its surrounding states, Illinois was the lowest. Kentucky and Missouri have rates over 850 per 100,000.
One of the issues is how pretrial detainees are now handled. The Vera Institute of Justice noted that pretrial detainees made up 71% of the total jail population.
Most prison inmates are released on some condition of supervised monitoring upon reentering civilian life. This monitoring can last from 1 year to the rest of someone’s life.
Name | Offense | Supervised Release Date | Holding Facility |
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Eric O. Stubblefield | DRIVING RVK/SUSP DUI/SSS 4-9 | 2021-10-02 | Big Muddy River Correctional Center |
David A. Berkey | AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC BATTERY | 2021-10-25 | Vienna Correctional Center |
Philip D. Redfern | RECKLESS DISCH FIREARM/ENDANGERS | 2021-11-10 | Stateville Correctional Center |
Zachary A. Weathersby | DOMESTIC BATTERY/PHY CONTACT/2ND+ | 2021-11-21 | Stateville Correctional Center |
Edgar A. Lemus | AGG BATTERY OF A CHILD | 2021-11-23 | Pontiac Correctional Center |
Marcus D. Washington | DOMESTIC BATTERY/BODILY HARM | 2021-11-29 | Stateville Correctional Center |
Karl A. Leschber | POSS OF METH < 5 GRAMS | 2021-12-26 | Robinson Correctional Center |