Read the judge's decision here"Frankly, it would've been chaos because you have two different systems that were in place for people who were arrested.Illinois Network for Pretrial Justice also released a statement""While we are disappointed that the Pretrial Fairness Act will not be taking effect as scheduled on January 1, 2023, we are thankful that the Supreme Court has stepped in to provide guidance to courts and communities across the state.It is essential that the Supreme Court moves quickly to ensure the law's full implementation and prevent any more Illinoisans from being forced to pay a ransom to free their loved ones from jail while they await trial.DuPage County State's Attorney Robert Berlin and Kane County State's Attorney Jamie Mosser also released a statement regarding the supreme court's decision:"This afternoon, the Illinois Supreme Court granted an Emergency Motion for Supervisory Order jointly filed by our offices that will suspend implementation of the Safe-T-Act pending resolution of current litigation.We continue to look forward to a day in the near future when Illinois will move forward as a beacon for our nation, reforming our inequitable pretrial legal system.""