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The Price of Freedom: Cash Bail and Pretrial Detention

The Price of Freedom: Cash Bail and Pretrial Detention

Update: 2024-01-31
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When Flo was arrested in 2016, he did not expect to be wrapped into the predatory bail industry. $7,500: that was the amount the judge set for his pretrial release. “$7,500 might as well have been a million dollars to me.” As a result, Flo spent two months in jail even though he was legally innocent.

Half a million Americans are in pretrial detention at any given moment, and more than 60% of them are there because they can’t afford bail. In theory, bail is supposed to be one way out of jail. So how did it become a way to trap so many people in, even when they're still legally presumed innocent? 

Learn more about the Pretrial Fairness Act, and support the Coalition to End Money Bond.

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The Price of Freedom: Cash Bail and Pretrial Detention

The Price of Freedom: Cash Bail and Pretrial Detention

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