Sentences with phrase «to make bail»

In 2013, there were more than 16,000 who could not make bail of $ 2,000 or less.
There is not going to be any time served because he'll make bail for any reasonable amount set for the actual crime of 2nd degree felony assault.
You will soon likely make bail or meet with your criminal defense attorney.
Krane, was arrested alongside Ilochukwu Gabriel and was detained at Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center before making bail.
On October 30, 2017, Ontario's Attorney General announced a new directive as part of the Crown Prosecution Manual to help make the bail system faster and fairer.
The Erie County Holding Center has a new way for making bail payments.
Dr Lindley found that in some areas, over 30 % of detainees making a bail application before a tribunal judge do so without a lawyer to represent them.
One speaks his heart and Christian love, calling on his church to be His church, to keep it real, the other makes bail after being printed, then agrees to try and avoid criminal behavior, a deal other users of that magnitude can't get for acquiring 2000 narcotic pills.
Both sides say their disagreements remain amicable, but Ms. Mark - Viverito's proposals are plainly in tension with the mayor's preferences: Besides adding 1,000 officers, which she says is essential to retraining the police force, she has also called for creating a public fund to help low - income defendants make bail.
Melissa Mark - Viverito, the city council speaker, has been prescient and persistent, pushing for an increased NYPD headcount for nearly two years as part of a criminal justice agenda that included decriminalizing some low - level offenses and establishing a fund to help poor people who've been arrested make bail.
His wife, Sherelyn, visited Mikovits in jail yesterday and told the story of her trying to help another inmate make bail so she would not miss work today.
«I would say Lucious wasted no time when he finally made bail to come out swinging at everyone who wronged him,» Danny Strong tells TheWrap
An unexpected surprise creates a rift between Ana and Christian, all the while Jack makes bail and is out again, threatening to destroy their life before it truly begins.
Updated physics make bailing that much more entertaining, as your ragdolled skater skids on the concrete — but it never stops feeling a tad buggy, as if failed combos in HD might've stuck the landing in older games.
What if I just put a $ 20 bill on a color photocopier and make myself some bail money.
Ten years later, the English Bill of Rights required courts to make bail fair and affordable.
Bail decisions may also be influenced by increasing risk aversion of judges making bail decisions.
Council aides said that poor defendants who can not make bail are often detained for days; they said a bail fund would save the city on incarceration costs and follow a model already used by nonprofit groups.
«I don't want to comment on the specifics yet, but we're going to have a bail reform proposal in the State of the State because I think we can make the bail system better,» said Cuomo.
The Mariposa Traffic Division offers a variety of methods by which you can make the bail payment.
When a Crown Attorney opposes an accused's release, the accused's lawyer may make a bail application in order to secure release.
«Her story prompted me to study the process of making bail — not so much the legal framework, but the nuts and bolts of how I concretely post bail,» Weber told me.
Unlike in federal and state prisons, the vast majority of people held in local jails have not yet been convicted — most are held there temporarily until they make bail or go on trial.
On the day of his arrest, while Madden was busy pleading not guilty to all charges and pledging his East Hampton country house and the Long Island homes of two friends in order to make bail, shares of Steve Madden Limited fell almost 15 percent to $ 11.85 before nasdaq halted trading.
«Too many New Yorkers have been been left behind in Andrew Cuomo's New York: Tenants, struggling homeowners, Dreamers, those incarcerated solely because they can't afford to make bail,» said the party's state director, Bill Lipton.
«The blunt ugly reality is that too often, if you can make bail you are set free and if you are too poor to make bail you are punished,» said Cuomo.
«Too often, if you can make bail, you are set free and if you are too poor, you are punished.»
City Bail Fund In her February State of the City address, Mark - Viverito proposed a $ 1.4 million city - wide bail fund to assist low level, non-violent offenders who are unable to make bail.
Many of those defendants are unable to make bail, even seemingly low amounts required for bail in some cases.
Violators who can't make bail might sit in jail for days or weeks for minor transgressions — such as disobeying park signs, public drinking, or hanging out in parks after dark.
Mr. Murdough, 56, was a homeless former Marine who was arrested for trespassing and held on Rikers Island because he could not make bail.
«There are too many individuals who are detainees on Rikers Island for low - level, nonviolent offenses, and they're there because they simply can not make bail,» Councilwoman Gibson said.
But the prison system needs more «fundamental, real reform,» he told the Observer at today's press conference, saying teenagers and those unable to make bail should not be languishing in the massive city jail complex.
«Too many New Yorkers are in detention centers because they could not make bail and the bail fund is a common sense reform to this long - standing problem.
She made bail Friday, Wiggins said.
«It opens another opportunity for someone to make bail,» said Robert Koch, Superintendent of the Office of Jail Management Division for the Erie County Holding Center.
Three college students were killed by a gang whose ringleader — an illegal from Peru — had been arrested three times on assault and child - abuse charges before the slayings; he'd made bail each time.
«95 % of the ppl jailed on Rikers Island are black or brown, confined because most are too poor to make bail
«Our bail system is biased against the poor... if you can make bail you are set free and if you are too poor, you are punished.»
«There is no reason that someone should be held for a long period of time if they can't make bail, and we can help on a modest bail level like that,» the mayor said.
As controversy swirls around the city's use of broken windows policing and the conditions at city jails, Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito said today the city should cut back on arrests for minor crimes, and make it easier for those arrested to make bail.
These bumper plates can be safely dropped and this makes bailing out of an olympic lift much safer.
The use of plea bargains is particularly insidious, because the accused typically don't have the money to make bail or mount a vigorous defense, so even the innocent are willing to plead guilty just to secure their freedom.
I was thinking of making something that would cause panic and make them bail before being able to steal anything.
If you make a friend, they can even tell you information that only they know, such as the real reason the seller is letting it go or how desperate the seller is to make bail.
Well, they do have a chance to make bail.
(1/6/2012) Houston Chronicle Jail Population decrease eases overcrowding: Earl Musick, president of Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association, cheered the drop in jail population, but said his group remains concerned at the number of inmates who are awaiting trial, unable to make bail.
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