No more court supervision for drivers busted going more than 25-miles-an-hour over the speed limit. State Representative Sid Mathias says lawmakers passed the bill because some drivers were getting off too easy.
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That man killed a Frankfort teenager. The bill is called "Julie's Law" in her honor. If signed by Governor Quinn, it would take away a person's chances of getting court supervision if they're caught driving more than 25-miles-an-hour over the limit on local roads and 30 on highways.