California to Release Violent Criminals on $0 Bail

As long as hood rats kill each other good, but often they don't.
 
What could possibly go wrong?

You lie as usual. There is no mention of releasing violent criminals. New Jersey did away with cash bail in favor of a system where those arrested are evaluated based on their probable risk to the public and the likelyhood of their showing up in court. Jusdges have the power to detain people pending trial. We havehad to problems and most show up in court
 
What could possibly go wrong?

You lie as usual. There is no mention of releasing violent criminals. New Jersey did away with cash bail in favor of a system where those arrested are evaluated based on their probable risk to the public and the likelyhood of their showing up in court. Jusdges have the power to detain people pending trial. We havehad to problems and most show up in court
It’s a blanket ruling, shitforbrains. It excludes no one.
 
What could possibly go wrong?

You lie as usual. There is no mention of releasing violent criminals. New Jersey did away with cash bail in favor of a system where those arrested are evaluated based on their probable risk to the public and the likelyhood of their showing up in court. Jusdges have the power to detain people pending trial. We havehad to problems and most show up in court
It’s a blanket ruling, shitforbrains. It excludes no one.
Show us the actual ruling then Bubba. Show us where judges do not have the descretion to detain people. Show us where it says that everyone gets out of jail free
 
What could possibly go wrong?

You lie as usual. There is no mention of releasing violent criminals. New Jersey did away with cash bail in favor of a system where those arrested are evaluated based on their probable risk to the public and the likelyhood of their showing up in court. Jusdges have the power to detain people pending trial. We havehad to problems and most show up in court
It’s a blanket ruling, shitforbrains. It excludes no one.
Show us the actual ruling then Bubba. Show us where judges do not have the descretion to detain people. Show us where it says that everyone gets out of jail free
Read the required link, shitforbrains. It says right in the article.
 
What could possibly go wrong?

You lie as usual. There is no mention of releasing violent criminals. New Jersey did away with cash bail in favor of a system where those arrested are evaluated based on their probable risk to the public and the likelyhood of their showing up in court. Jusdges have the power to detain people pending trial. We havehad to problems and most show up in court
It’s a blanket ruling, shitforbrains. It excludes no one.
Show us the actual ruling then Bubba. Show us where judges do not have the descretion to detain people. Show us where it says that everyone gets out of jail free
Read the required link, shitforbrains. It says right in the article.
You are the one who needs to read more. You are only lying and making a fuss about this because it's California.


However, “what we hold is that where a financial condition is nonetheless necessary, the court must consider the arrestee’s ability to pay the stated amount of bail – and may not effectively detain the arrestee ‘solely because’ the arrestee ‘lacked the resources’ to post bail.”
California Supreme Court: Judges Must Weigh Suspects’ Ability To Pay Bail – CBS Sacramento (cbslocal.com)
There are times when protecting the community means the suspect cannot be released at all, they said, but then “a court must first find by clear and convincing evidence that no condition short of detention could suffice.”
“Hallelujah!” Democratic state Sen. Robert Hertzberg, who is backing both reform efforts, said in a statement. “Cash bail is unjust, and what the court made clear is that cash bail does not work. It does not make us safer, it wastes tax payer money, and it is discriminatory. We still have more to do, but this is a great day.”

And repeatedly calling me shit for brains does not make you sound smart. You have painted yourself into a corner with this lie and now you are squirming to find a way out.
 
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Fucking slut goes to court and claims she was raped 18 years ago by a famous movie actor.
 
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Well, shitforbrains. Catch and release with zero dollar bail is what California is doing. Why are all Leftards so clueless about reality?

Glendora Police Department

On Wednesday, April 29th, at about 8:28 a.m., our officers responded to a call of a male who was attempting to break into a vehicle in the 1400 block of South Grand Ave. When we arrived, we contacted Dijon Landrum, M/24, from Monterey Park, as he was attempting to drive away in a stolen vehicle. (The vehicle had been stolen out of East Los Angeles.) In addition to driving a stolen vehicle, he had stolen property and narcotics with him. Landrum was arrested. Due to the California Zero-Bail Policy, he was issued a citation and released.

Approximately one hour after Landrum was released, at about 2:20 p.m., we received a call of unknown male in the area of Bennett and Pennsylvania. This male was carrying a box, and was walking through front yards of residences. It appeared that the male was placing items in this box as he was walking through the properties. When we arrived, we contacted Dijon Landrum a second time, and it appeared he had property in his possession that did not belong to him. Due to the California Zero-Bail Policy, he was issued a citation, and the property was recovered by our officers.

Several hours later, at 8:49 p.m., we received a call of a vehicle that had just been stolen out of a parking lot in the 1300 block of South Grand Ave. Our officers were able to track the vehicle and found it westbound on the 10 freeway in the area of La Puente. With assistance from outside agencies (LA County Sheriffs and California Highway Patrol), they located the vehicle and a pursuit began. The pursuit ultimately ended in Pasadena, and Dijon Landrum was again arrested for being in possession of a stolen vehicle, and also for evading officers. Due to the California Zero-Bail Policy, Landrum was released with his third citation of the day.

We want to thank all of the citizens that helped with this investigation, particularly those that called when they noticed something suspicious. If anyone has any additional information regarding any of these investigations, or noticed any suspicious activity on home surveillance cameras during that time frame that may be related, please contact our dispatch at 626-914-8250.
 

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