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A Reagan-era law, passed by Congress nearly four decades ago to change the federal bail system in order to address concerns over rising crime committed by arrestees released pending trial, has been wildly misunderstood and misapplied by the federal court system's magistrate judges, prosecutors, public defenders and probation officers, a new two-year national study finds.
The unprecedented look at federal pretrial detention conducted by the University of Chicago Law School's Federal Criminal Justice Clinic paints a portrait of a judicial system that has neglected the rights of especially poor arrestees and people of color. Such systemic problems are largely the result of what judges and advocates told USA TODAY is a poorly-written, war-on-drugs-era statute known as the Bail Reform Act of 1984, an over reliance on prosecutorial discretion, and risk-averse magistrate judges and federal defenders.
According to the report, in 1983, less than 24% of arrestees were jailed pretrial. By 2019, nearly 75% of them were.
As of June 30, nearly 118,000 people were federally jailed pretrial, according to federal courts data. At the same time, the amount of time presumably innocent people spent locked up awaiting trial has also increased nearly sevenfold, the report found, from an average of less than two months in jail in 1985 to nearly a year now.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2022/12/07/federal-judges-misapply-bail-law-illegally-jail-arrestees-study-says/10798949002/
Dustlawyer
(10,499 posts)It is to merely assure the defendant will show up for court.
WhiskeyGrinder
(22,475 posts)underpants
(182,969 posts)drray23
(7,638 posts)You can continue spewing your hatred even after being convicted, waiting for sentencing sitting in your mansion.
Timewas
(2,196 posts)I seem to recall a lot of talk at that time referring to the "revolving door" that allowed criminals to walk out the door and get arrested again and again sometimes in the same day...
https://www.ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-library/abstracts/revolving-door-justice-why-criminals-go-free