W.TN.Orange Blood
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Violent crimes don't get cashless bails.
No it doesn't, but tell me you've never Jay walked, you've never went over the posted speed limit or went thru a stop sigh without coming to a complete stop. People on these threads openly tell how to avoid paying for ball games on TV.It doesn’t affect you if you don’t commit crimes.
you don’t go to jail for any of those items that you mentioned.No it doesn't, but tell me you've never Jay walked, you've never went over the posted speed limit or went thru a stop sigh without coming to a complete stop. People on these threads openly tell how to avoid paying for ball games on TV.
Sin is the willful disobedience of God,be it shop lifting or murder, it's still sin.
Crime is willful disobedience of laws, be it speeding or assault with deadly weapon, it's still criminal.
1 year in prison
I’d submit both China and NK are authoritarian dominantly. Think about the four point policy chart. Left/right and Authoritarian/Freedom-liberty.China is not communist in the traditional sense
Once again educate me on cashless bail not leaving out the promise to appear for you court date. Try not to say the word poor for criminal because the person or business doesn’t care. You are the cashless bail know it all so tell what it’s about.I already posted the relevant point. Your record is weighed in the review if granting bail. Your whole argument is to throw it out the baby with the bath water
Lol. “Not leaving out the promise to appear for your court date” what does that mean.Once again educate me on cashless bail not leaving out the promise to appear for you court date. Try not to say the word poor for criminal because the person or business doesn’t care. You are the cashless bail know it all so tell what it’s about.
Is this article false 66% of repeatingI already posted the relevant point. Your record is weighed in the review if granting bail. Your whole argument is to throw it out the baby with the bath water
What?If this article false 66% of repeating
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The numbers prove it: Bail reform drove a 66% recidivism rate for repeat crooks
The pro-bail-reform Data Collaborative for Justice hoped its new study would convince folks New York’s criminal-justice changes are a success; in fact, the report shows the opposite.nypost.com