How many inmates sentenced in Cook County will be released during week ending Aug. 30?

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There are 42 inmates sentenced in Cook County set to be released from prison during the week ending Aug. 30, according to the Illinois Department of Corrections.

In total, 41 men and one woman are set to be released over this period.

Most prison inmates are released on some condition of supervised monitoring upon reentering civilian life. This monitoring can last from one year to the rest of someone’s life.

According to the Illinois Department of Corrections, Illinois spends about $45,828 a year per incarcerated person. In a 2023 study by the Prison Policy Initiative, the state’s incarceration rate was at 433 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 700 per 100,000.

Another study by the Prison Policy Initiative highlighted that the number of unconvicted individuals was more than two times higher than that of convicted individuals, possibly one of the leading causes of prison population growth in the state.

Inmates Sentenced in Cook County Scheduled for Release During Week Ending Aug. 30
Name Offense Supervised Release Date Holding Facility
Travis Swafford Armed robbery 08/24/2025 East Moline Correctional Center
Darrion Benson Attempt murder/Intent to kill/Injure 08/24/2025 Stateville Correctional Center
Ashton Daniel Armed robbery/Armed w/Firearm 08/24/2025 Centralia Correctional Center
Telly Dean Agg uuw/Veh/Prev conviction 08/24/2025 Hill Correctional Center
Christopher Davis Uuw-felon poss/Use firearm prior 08/24/2025 Stateville Correctional Center
William Woods Vehicular hijacking 08/24/2025 Illinois River Correctional Center
Gorge Alberto Agg dui/Accident/Bodily harm 08/24/2025 Vandalia Correctional Center
Fredrick Tarver Agg unlawful use of weapon/Veh 08/24/2025 Lincoln Correctional Center
Richard L. Offord Uuw-felon poss/Use firearm prior 08/25/2025 Robinson Correctional Center
Bruce Smith Crim sex assault/Cant consent 08/25/2025 Taylorville Correctional Center
Willie Montgomery Agg uuw/Veh/Prev conviction 08/25/2025 Big Muddy River Correctional Center
Donald L. Bennett Agg battery/Peace officer 08/25/2025 Danville Correctional Center
Willie Jones Aid/Abet/Poss/Sell stolen veh 08/25/2025 Pinckneyville Correctional Center
Lemia Black Escape/Violate elec monitoring 08/25/2025 Logan Correctional Center
Leondo Suggs Agg battery/Judge/Emt 08/25/2025 Lincoln Correctional Center
Christopher Mendez Agg battery/Merchant 08/25/2025 Stateville Correctional Center
Eugene Addison Predatory criminal sexual assault 08/26/2025 Western Illinois Correctional Center
Christopher Mosley Armed habitual criminal 08/26/2025 East Moline Correctional Center
Miguel Acevedo Domestic battery/ contact/Prior 08/26/2025 Robinson Correctional Center
Leon Bell Armed habitual criminal 08/26/2025 Lawrence Correctional Center
Timothy Polen Uuw-felon poss/Use weapon/Firearm 08/26/2025 Graham Correctional Center
Harvey Webb Agg uuw/Veh/Prev conviction 08/26/2025 Vandalia Correctional Center
Cordero Ramey Uuw-felon poss/Use firearm prior 08/26/2025 Joliet Treatment Center
Donald Street Predatory criminal sexual assault 08/27/2025 Shawnee Correctional Center
Justin Harris Attempt murder/Intent to kill/Injure 08/27/2025 Graham Correctional Center
Jacory Wilson Agg discharge firearm/Occ veh 08/27/2025 Stateville Correctional Center
David Martinez Meth delivery/15<100 grams 08/27/2025 Shawnee Correctional Center
Seyvon Woodring Agg robbery/Indicate arm w/Fir 08/27/2025 Shawnee Correctional Center
Shaune Hull Manu/Del other amt narc sched i&ii 08/27/2025 Robinson Correctional Center
Robert Lowe Sex offender regis violation 08/28/2025 Danville Correctional Center
Raymond Lewis Crim sex assault/Force 08/28/2025 Taylorville Correctional Center
Fausto Sebastian Predatory criminal sexual assault 08/28/2025 Taylorville Correctional Center
Anthony Nelson Uuw-felon poss/Use firearm prior 08/28/2025 Lincoln Correctional Center
Sargon G. Youkhana Agg uuw/Veh/Prev conviction 08/28/2025 Stateville Correctional Center
Jermaine D. Wright Robbery/Vic handicap / 60+ 08/29/2025 Dixon Correctional Center
Deshun Guy Agg uuw/Veh/Prev conviction 08/29/2025 Stateville Correctional Center
Brian Sagastume Monge Agg dui/Accident/Bodily harm 08/29/2025 Stateville Correctional Center
Marcus Calhoun Agg vehicular hijacking/Weapon 08/29/2025 Pinckneyville Correctional Center
Charles Jennings Poss fraudulent id card 08/29/2025 Robinson Correctional Center
Tige Ramey Agg battery/Great bodily harm 08/30/2025 Stateville Correctional Center
Marcus Pope Sex off fail to report weekly/2nd 08/30/2025 Taylorville Correctional Center
Jeremy J. Smith Agg crim sex abuse/Victim <13 08/30/2025 Stateville Correctional Center


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