Nashville Community Bail Fund v. Gentry
What's at Stake
In Nashville, local officials keep money posted as bail to pay fines and fees. This happens even when the person whose bond was posted shows up to their required court dates. Under a local court rule and policies from the criminal clerk, pretrial release is conditioned on future payment, which leverages pretrial freedom to make money for the government.
Summary
Court officials extract money from low income people—disproportionately People of Color—by jailing them, conditioning freedom on either a money bond or a guilty plea, and then hitting them with fines, fees, and other debts that are extracted from their bail bond. These practices chill the right to liberty, take resources from individuals and families posting bail, and furthers the already backwards overreliance on money bail.
All across the nation —in other parts of Tennessee, as well as Florida, Alabama, Wisconsin, and Michigan—local officials similarly leverage someone’s freedom from jail to generate revenue. Doing so drives dependence on money bail and pretrial detention.
Along with the ÀÏ°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±½á¹û of Tennessee, Civil Rights Corps, and the Choosing Justice Initiative, we’ve sued and requested a preliminary injunction on behalf of the Nashville Community Bail Fund, because the unconstitutional practice of garnishing bail deposits causes the Bail Fund and its participants irreparable harm. People deserve freedom, not fines, when they are presumed innocent.
Legal Documents
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02/07/2020
Complaint -
02/07/2020
Complaint - Exhibit A -
02/07/2020
Complaint - Exhibit B -
02/07/2020
Motion for Preliminary Injunction -
02/07/2020
Memorandum in Support of Motion for Preliminary Injunction -
03/18/2020
Memorandum Opinion -
03/18/2020
Order Denying Motion to Dismiss and Granting Preliminary Injunction -
11/02/2020
Memorandum denying second motion to dismiss -
11/12/2020
Plaintiff Motion for Summary Judgement -
11/12/2020
Plaintiff's Memorandum in Support of Motion for Summary Judgement -
12/10/2020
Consent Decree & Judgment -
09/14/2021
Memorandum of Law re Motion for Attorney's Fees -
09/14/2021
Order re Motion for Attorney's Fees
Date Filed: 02/07/2020
Court: District Court (M.D. Tenn.)
Affiliate: Tennessee
Date Filed: 02/07/2020
Court: District Court (M.D. Tenn.)
Affiliate: Tennessee
Date Filed: 02/07/2020
Court: District Court (M.D. Tenn.)
Affiliate: Tennessee
Date Filed: 02/07/2020
Court: District Court (M.D. Tenn.)
Affiliate: Tennessee
Date Filed: 02/07/2020
Court: District Court (M.D. Tenn.)
Affiliate: Tennessee
Date Filed: 03/18/2020
Court: District Court (M.D. Tenn.)
Affiliate: Tennessee
Date Filed: 03/18/2020
Court: District Court (M.D. Tenn.)
Affiliate: Tennessee
Date Filed: 11/02/2020
Court: District Court (M.D. Tenn.)
Affiliate: Tennessee
Date Filed: 11/12/2020
Court: District Court (M.D. Tenn.)
Affiliate: Tennessee
Date Filed: 11/12/2020
Court: District Court (M.D. Tenn.)
Affiliate: Tennessee
Date Filed: 12/10/2020
Court: District Court (M.D. Tenn.)
Affiliate: Tennessee
Date Filed: 09/14/2021
Court: District Court (M.D. Tenn.)
Affiliate: Tennessee
Date Filed: 09/14/2021
Court: District Court (M.D. Tenn.)
Affiliate: Tennessee
Press Releases
Nashville Community Bail Fund Reaches Agreement with Davidson County Criminal Court Clerk to End Garnishment of Cash Bonds