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Title: Compare and contrast law on the books and law in action approaches to bail setting. What effects ...
Post by: Salmams on Feb 13, 2018
Compare and contrast law on the books and law in action approaches to bail setting. What effects does the bail system have on criminal defendants and their cases?
 
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Title: Compare and contrast law on the books and law in action approaches to bail setting. What effects ...
Post by: fuzzycoconut20 on Feb 13, 2018
Law on the books expresses a strong preference for bail unless clear and convicting evidence establishes that: (1) there is a serious risk that the person will flee; (2) the person may obstruct justice or threaten, injure, or intimidate a prospective witness or juror; or (3) the offense is one of violence or one punishable by life imprisonment or death. In contrast, law in action affects bail setting in terms of uncertainty, risk, jail overcrowding, and situational justice. How these factors coalesce in a bail decision affects the processing of criminal defendants in terms of jail conditions, disparate impact on racial and ethnic minorities, the failure of some defendants to appear in court as promised, and case disposition.