What is Pretrial Release

March 4, 2010

Pre-trial Release is what some states call their “Own Recognizance” (OR) release program. Defendants are released without bail, without monitoring of a bondsman, without support of a friend or family member willing to help fulfill a promise to appear in court.

Proponents site savings in jail costs, but it’s a huge problem for public safety. Release on “OR” has a significant place in the legal system, but that place is not to relieve overcrowding.

Here’s a look at some of the problems. It’s five minutes, long by Internet standards. But, it’s a good five minute education.

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One Comment to “What is Pretrial Release”

  1. Matt Says:

    That is an awesome video! Pretrial release programs are far more responsible for letting dangerous criminals out on the street than bail bondsmen are! All on our tax payer dollars to boot…

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