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This is a pretty big deal.
https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article217461380.html
A lot of people end up stuck in the system for low level offenses for months or sometimes years because they can't afford even modest bail and it starts them on a downward spiral. Seems like a good change.
Under Senate Bill 10, California will replace bail with “risk assessments” of individuals and nonmonetary conditions of release. Counties will establish local agencies to evaluate any individual arrested on felony charges for their likelihood of returning for court hearings and their chances of re-arrest.
A person whose risk to public safety and risk of failure to appear is determined to be “low” would be released with the least restrictive nonmonetary conditions possible. “Medium-risk” individuals could be released or held depending on local standards. “High-risk” individuals would remain in custody until their arraignment, as would anyone who has committed certain sex crimes or violent felonies, is arrested for driving under the influence for the third time in less than 10 years, is already under supervision by the courts or has violated any conditions of pretrial release in the previous five years.
https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article217461380.html
A lot of people end up stuck in the system for low level offenses for months or sometimes years because they can't afford even modest bail and it starts them on a downward spiral. Seems like a good change.