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About time. Wonder if other states will follow....and can almost predict which won't...
Full article, with decision, at https://www.dailykos.com/stories/20...te-to-abolish-cash-bail-for-arrested-suspects
[FONT="]In a little over a year, getting arrested in California is going to look very, very different than it does today. Thanks to the California Money Bail Reform Act, also known as SB10, the cash bail system is going to be eradicated from the Golden State. [/FONT]
Taking action to revamp California’s bail system, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today signed Senate Bill 10, the California Money Bail Reform Act, which preserves the rights of the accused, while prioritizing public safety.[FONT="]The move comes after years of reform attempts, and just months after California courts deemed the cash bail system to be unconstitutional in a case in which a 63-year-old San Francisco man—accused of stealing $5 and a bottle of cologne from a neighbor—saw [/FONT]his bail set first at $600,000, before being reduced to a still-out-of-reach $350,000.[FONT="] The decision was scathing, in its assessment both of the specifics of the case and of the bail system writ large. [/FONT]
The new law – which will take effect on January 1, 2020 – establishes a new system for determining a defendant’s custody status while they await trial based on an assessment of risk to public safety and probability of missing a court date rather than their ability to pay cash bail.
“Today, California reforms its bail system so that rich and poor alike are treated fairly,” said Governor Brown.
Full article, with decision, at https://www.dailykos.com/stories/20...te-to-abolish-cash-bail-for-arrested-suspects
