Galsworthy Criminal Justice Reform Program

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California’s historic overhaul of cash bail is now on hold, pending a 2020 referendum

“Bail groups fought the legislation since it was first proposed three years ago, saying it would result in the release of violent offenders to the streets and decimate a $2-billion national industry, including 3,200 bail agents registered in the state. A day after Brown signed the law, a national coalition of bail agency groups launched its referendum drive, raising about $3 million and collecting more than enough signatures to qualify the measure in just two months.“

LA Times

January 16, 2019