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	Comments on: Focus on &#8220;sex offender&#8221; civil commitment	</title>
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		By: S. Manion		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This XXXX Prisoner is correct. My nephew explained to me that a while back the Legislature circumvented the Judicial Authority in Illinois. Now the state police (SP) have Executive Authority to basically bypass much of the required trial outcomes and sentence “without true sentencing” Sexual Offender’s. This is a reason why many in the Illinois Sex Offender registry and regulatory process have had her or his individual Civil Right’s violated. 
The fact is that if the office that handles Sexual Offenders in the SP believes you meet a certain requirement to the statutes, they in turn contact the local agencies or prisons and re-adjust your status as they see fit. I believe even in talking with my nephew that it is a violation of separation of powers but has only been challenged individually with at least 1win in 2019. That 1 win disguised the true nature of the SP using illegal authority to extend a man’s sentence criteria and basically gave him a small settlement and released him from jail and reporting requirements. Much is still needed to be done to fix this.

Thank you for your time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This XXXX Prisoner is correct. My nephew explained to me that a while back the Legislature circumvented the Judicial Authority in Illinois. Now the state police (SP) have Executive Authority to basically bypass much of the required trial outcomes and sentence “without true sentencing” Sexual Offender’s. This is a reason why many in the Illinois Sex Offender registry and regulatory process have had her or his individual Civil Right’s violated.<br />
The fact is that if the office that handles Sexual Offenders in the SP believes you meet a certain requirement to the statutes, they in turn contact the local agencies or prisons and re-adjust your status as they see fit. I believe even in talking with my nephew that it is a violation of separation of powers but has only been challenged individually with at least 1win in 2019. That 1 win disguised the true nature of the SP using illegal authority to extend a man’s sentence criteria and basically gave him a small settlement and released him from jail and reporting requirements. Much is still needed to be done to fix this.</p>
<p>Thank you for your time.</p>
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