This DA seems to get the issue of letting criminals back out onto the street with $0 bail. It sure seems to help the criminals more than the law abiding citizens.
"When over 70% of the people released under mandated $0 bail policies go on to commit additional crime(s), including violent offenses such as robbery and murder, there is simply no rational public safety-related basis to continue such a practice post-pandemic, especially in light of the increasing violent crime rates across California," Yolo County District Attorney Jeff Reisig said in a Monday statement.
Would be interesting to see this stat in some big cities.
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"When over 70% of the people released under mandated $0 bail policies go on to commit additional crime(s), including violent offenses such as robbery and murder, there is simply no rational public safety-related basis to continue such a practice post-pandemic, especially in light of the increasing violent crime rates across California," Yolo County District Attorney Jeff Reisig said in a Monday statement.
Would be interesting to see this stat in some big cities.
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California county saw 70% of criminal suspects released on $0 bail commit new crimes: DA
More than 70% of suspects released without bai in Yolo County between 2020 and 2021 went on to commit new crimes. Of 595 individuals released, 420 were rearrested.