09-01-2020, 05:12 PM
(09-01-2020, 05:07 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Not trying to be difficult but where? You have made a bunch of comments "above"
Seriously, you're pulling this again?
Quote:I think you may be using the term differently than we do here. In Tennessee you can be remanded with a bond, but if you can't afford the bond you have to stay in jail. The And I was talking about people having to stay in jail because they can't afford bail. I assume you may be talking about people who made bail but then were put back in jail for not appearing or violating the terms of their bond agreement. If so do you have any information on the percentage of people in jail waiting for trial who made bail, but then were remanded back to jail? That would be interesting to know. In Tennessee the only people who don't get bond are defendants facing a possible death penalty or violations pf probation.
Possibly so, that does clear things up. It doesn't work quite that way in CA.
Quote:To secure the defendants appearance. The bigger the penalty he is potentially facing the the greater his flight risk. Therefore he has a higher bond. But an out of state defendant will also get a higher bond than a local. And a person who has failed to appear in court before will usually get a higher bail. There are lot's of elements to setting bail very high.
Exactly. Now, with all that in mind do you not see the problem with this "non-profit" posting the high bail amount for these three defendants?
Quote:But my question for you is why these people should get bond at all if you already know they are guilty of attempted murder and child molestation? You have repeatedly said they were guilty so why do they deserve a bond at all?
Oh, Fred. I do hope you can conduct yourself without stating outright false information. Please post where I said they were guilty. Seeing as I've apparently said it numerous times it should be easy to find. Also, please don't obfuscate and tap dance around this, find the post in which I said they were "guilty" or kindly retract your blatantly false statement. I'm not going to tolerate you spreading falsehoods about my statements.