Pew Trust - New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo proposed legislation that would end monetary bail for people facing misdemeanor and nonviolent felony charges.
Cuomo, a Democrat, said in his State of the State address that in lieu of bail, people charged with a crime would be released on their own recognizance or face non-monetary conditions, such as reporting to a pre-trial services agency. Under his proposal, bail would be permitted for those charged with violent felony offenses, but only after a judge assesses the defendant’s ability to pay.
Six in 10 adults in U.S. jails have not been convicted of a crime. They are locked up awaiting trial, mostly because they’re too poor to post bail, with many spending months and even years awaiting trial. Often, they feel pressure to take a plea deal rather than spend more time in jail.
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