Phrases with «bail reform»

Bail reform refers to changes made to the system that determines whether a person accused of a crime can be released from jail before their trial. These changes aim to make the process fairer and more balanced by considering factors like the accused person's risk to public safety rather than just their ability to pay bail. It seeks to ensure that individuals are not kept in jail solely because they cannot afford bail. Full definition

Sentences with «bail reform»

  • She says the center has been working on things like bail reform for a while so they're happy to see the governor address it. (spectrumlocalnews.com)
  • You recently said you'd been «crying in the wilderness» about bail reform. (observer.com)
  • BUFFALO, NY — Erie County Majority Leader April N. M. Baskin launched her ongoing Public Safety campaign today, beginning with a focus on the issue of bail reform for nonviolent misdemeanor offenses. (www2.erie.gov)
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