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by sewercake 2848 days ago
A relatively new podcast has a really enlightening episode on the bail system [1]. Episode two. Highly recommended.

The big takeaways for me: - the process for setting bail prices is very opaque, with little accountability. Many districts have extraordinary or unmanageably high bail for common crimes. - if you are poor, and can't afford bail, you either have to stay in jail, meaning you are apart from your family, unable to work, or more often than not, pay a bail bondsman a non-refundable amount of money to get you out of jail, meaning, before you are charged, before you are guilty (or innocent), you end up paying a fine.

[1] https://twitter.com/justice_podcast?lang=en

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Isn't bail set by the judge after you are charged, that is after arraignment?