Zero-bail policy approved in LA County for nonviolent crimes, faces opposition Los Angeles Following injunction, LA County returns to pandemic-era $0 bail policy Opinion Opinion: Voters must ...
Los Angeles County initially instituted a zero-bail policy to reduce incarceration-driven COVD-19 infections during the pandemic. After ending the policy, Los Angeles County was ordered to re ...
LOS ANGELES (CN) — The presiding judge and executive officer of the Los Angeles Superior Courts held a press conference Monday to defend the court's newly adopted policy of releasing those arrested ...
This post was updated Oct. 29 at 8:37 p.m. Los Angeles County ended cash bail for many low-level and nonviolent crimes Oct. 1. The decision – enacted by the LA Superior Court – created a new ...
Less than 3% of the 5,113 people booked for a crime in the first three weeks of October committed were arrested for a second offense after their release under Los Angeles County’s controversial ...
(The Center Square) – 29 cities and counting in Los Angeles County are suing the county over its zero bail policy that went into effect at the beginning of the month as the result of another ...