New Bail Laws Leading to Release of Dangerous Criminals, Some Prosecutors Say

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Prosecutors and lawmakers around the country are pushing back against recent changes that largely eliminated bail for low-level and nonviolent offenders

After changes designed to make system fairer for the poor, some argue the changes needs to be scaled back The Dr. Eddie Warrior Correctional Center in Taft, Okla. Bail overhauls have been a rare recent example of bipartisan cooperation.

 

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We know what’s happening in this article. The public won’t take the bate. These individuals who say anything about “dangerous criminals” are just using fear tactics to scare the public. The elite are testing the general public’s intelligence and its not going to work. NotMeUs

Of course they push back. It lowers their falsely high conviction rates skewed by convicting innocent poor as fewer are forced into pleas, lowers profit from convicting the innocent and reduces recidivism. More justice system reforms please...much more of this!

And when one of these criminals that was released kills someone, all the politicians will be saying 'who could have ever imagined something like this could happen'....in short, every sane person.

Nobody is requiring judges to release dangerous criminals .

How many of those prosecutors own or are invested financially in bail bond companies?

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