This Article presents a mixed-methods study of misdemeanor bail practice across Georgia in the wake of reform. We observed bail hearings and interviewed system actors in a representative sample of fifty-five counties in order to assess the extent to which pretrial practice conforms to legal standards clarified in Senate Bill 407 and Walker v. Calhoun. We also analyzed jail population data published by county jails and by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs. We found that a handful of counties have made promising headway in adhering to law and best practices, but that the majority have some distance to go. Most counties assessed do not assure a bail hearing within forty-eight hours of arrest, provide counsel at the initial bail heari...
The issue of pretrial detention is part of a larger, national conversation on criminal justice refor...
Over the last decade, there have been remarkable reforms in criminal legal policy and practice in Co...
It is widely known that the United States has the highest incarceration rate in the developed world,...
This Article presents a mixed-methods study of misdemeanor bail practice across Georgia in the wake ...
This Article analyzes whether the legislature should change Georgia\u27s arrest laws to authorize th...
Incarceratingdefendants prior to trial was designed to bethe exception, not the norm. Many state and...
Across the country, pretrial policies and practices concerning the use of cash bail are in flux, but...
Catalyzed by the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020, support for criminal justice reform in the Uni...
Approximately two-thirds of the national jail population consists of pretrial detainees––people who ...
There are few issues in criminal law with greater momentum than bail reform. In the last three years...
Starting in the 1970s, the U.S. federal government and many state and local governments adopted “get...
Pre-trial detention and monetary bail have been and continue to be debated at length across the coun...
In misdemeanor cases, pretrial detention poses a particular problem because it may induce otherwise ...
This article considers racial disparities that occur nationally in the bail determination process, d...
Recent scholarship has underlined the importance of criminal misdemeanor law enforcement, including ...
The issue of pretrial detention is part of a larger, national conversation on criminal justice refor...
Over the last decade, there have been remarkable reforms in criminal legal policy and practice in Co...
It is widely known that the United States has the highest incarceration rate in the developed world,...
This Article presents a mixed-methods study of misdemeanor bail practice across Georgia in the wake ...
This Article analyzes whether the legislature should change Georgia\u27s arrest laws to authorize th...
Incarceratingdefendants prior to trial was designed to bethe exception, not the norm. Many state and...
Across the country, pretrial policies and practices concerning the use of cash bail are in flux, but...
Catalyzed by the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020, support for criminal justice reform in the Uni...
Approximately two-thirds of the national jail population consists of pretrial detainees––people who ...
There are few issues in criminal law with greater momentum than bail reform. In the last three years...
Starting in the 1970s, the U.S. federal government and many state and local governments adopted “get...
Pre-trial detention and monetary bail have been and continue to be debated at length across the coun...
In misdemeanor cases, pretrial detention poses a particular problem because it may induce otherwise ...
This article considers racial disparities that occur nationally in the bail determination process, d...
Recent scholarship has underlined the importance of criminal misdemeanor law enforcement, including ...
The issue of pretrial detention is part of a larger, national conversation on criminal justice refor...
Over the last decade, there have been remarkable reforms in criminal legal policy and practice in Co...
It is widely known that the United States has the highest incarceration rate in the developed world,...