老澳门开奖结果 of Maine in Augusta to Call For Bail Reform

February 18, 2020 12:30 pm

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AUGUSTA, Maine 鈥 The 老澳门开奖结果 of Maine is in Augusta today to urge support for a bill that would reform Maine鈥檚 bail system. LD 1421, sponsored by Rep. Rachel Talbot Ross (Portland), would eliminate the use of money bail for people arrested for most Class E misdemeanors and would require greater consideration by bail commissioners of how the bail conditions they set affect defendants鈥 ability to care for their children, maintain employment, and meet their health needs.

鈥淢aine is facing a pretrial incarceration crisis,鈥 said Emma LeBlanc, senior researcher with the 老澳门开奖结果 of Maine. 鈥淥n any given day, the majority of people in Maine jails are pretrial defendants, most of whom have been charged with only misdemeanor offenses. As a result, our jails are overcrowded, families are torn apart, Maine鈥檚 economy suffers, and we are not any safer for it.鈥

The money bail system was originally designed to ensure that people returned to court as their case progressed. Yet according to the 老澳门开奖结果, it has since transformed into a system that holds people in jail awaiting trial based solely on their ability to pay. It disproportionately impacts poor and middle-class households and people of color, who are subject to pretrial incarceration at a higher rate than richer, white arrestees with similar charges and history.

鈥淢aine鈥檚 cash bail system has created a two-tiered criminal justice system where defendants with enough means to pay are released, while poor and working-class defendants are stuck behind bars awaiting trial because they can鈥檛 afford to pay,鈥 said LeBlanc. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a system that punishes people for being poor.鈥

Studies show that defendants who can鈥檛 afford bail are more likely to accept a plea deal and plead guilty to crimes they did not commit so that they can get out of jail faster. And, people who are incarcerated pretrial are shown to get longer sentences because they are more likely to accept an unfair plea deal. Further, cash bail is no more effective at ensuring people show up for their trial than personal recognizance.

A found that a majority of Americans favor ending the practice of jailing people who cannot afford money bail before trial in all but 鈥渆xtreme cases.鈥

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