Prosecutor's plan tackles overcrowding at City Jail • PUBLIC SECTION • Media Coverage • Fugitive Recovery Network (FRN) Forums
FRN Banner
wordpress-ad





Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 3 posts ] 
 
Author Message
 Post subject: Prosecutor's plan tackles overcrowding at City Jail
 Post Posted: Sat 26 Oct 2013 06:27 
Offline
in memoriam
User avatar

Joined: Fri 02 Mar 2007 10:51
Posts: 5055
Location: South Central Virginia
FRN Agency ID #: 1474
Experience: More than 10 years
The following link is to a story published in the Richmond Times Dispatch concerning the overcrowding in Richond City jails and the proposed fix... read and take note.

I have included some of the more ... prevocative lines in the article... read the entire article at this link

http://www.timesdispatch.com/news/local ... 50bc7.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

"Prosecutor's plan tackles overcrowding at City Jail"

BY REED WILLIAMS Richmond Times-Dispatch

For many Richmond defendants awaiting trial on relatively minor charges, the days of having to post a cash bond to get released from jail may be coming to an end.

As the city continues searching for ways to lower the inmate population in the run-up to the opening of a new jail, Richmond prosecutors are going to stop asking judges to set cash bonds for many defendants who are not considered a safety risk.

Commonwealth’s Attorney Michael N. Herring told the Richmond Times-Dispatch that he is now directing his prosecutors — when handling cases in which they normally would request a bond of less than $10,000 — to instead ask a judge to release the defendant on his own word that he will return to court and stay out of trouble.

Herring’s new policy, which comes amid ongoing concerns that the new $134 million jail will already be overcrowded when it opens early next year, is highly unpopular with local bail bondsmen. They say that releasing more defendants on their own recognizance would hurt their businesses and remove an incentive for defendants to show up in court.

“I don’t think the judges are going to go for it,” said Wayne Schneider, a bail bondsman who works in the Richmond area.

Generally, a defendant who is granted bail pays a bail bondsman about 10 percent of the bail amount, and the bondsman is responsible for the full amount, should the defendant skip town.

Meanwhile, the bail bondsmen in the Richmond area strongly oppose Herring’s efforts.

Bill Weisband, a Fredericksburg-area bondsman who works in the Richmond area, said Herring’s new policy threatens to put some bondsmen out of business.

“In my business, probably 80 percent, 85 percent (of bonds) are under $10,000,” Weisband said. “I think what the commonwealth’s attorney is doing is very short-sighted.”

Bondsman Schneider said he is worried that defendants will get into more trouble because they will have no financial incentive to return to court.

“This is how I feel about it: When a person doesn’t have a stake in the game — a financial responsibility to come back to court — what is going to give them the incentive to go back to court?” Schneider said. “They’ll have to hire more deputies to go look for these people.”


I just made several comments on the newspapers website.

_________________
Bill Marx, Sr.
"FREE STATE BAIL BONDS"
"FREE STATE INVESTIGATIONS"

DCJS: 99-176979
Cell: 434-294-0222

"Endeavor to Persevere" "Lone Watie"

"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that , comes from bad judgment" "Will Rogers"


Top 
 Profile  
 
 Post subject: Re: Prosecutor's plan tackles overcrowding at City Jail
 Post Posted: Mon 28 Oct 2013 17:44 
Offline
Advanced Poster
Advanced Poster
User avatar

Joined: Thu 01 Dec 2011 03:49
Posts: 1182
Location: Los Angeles, California
FRN Agency ID #: 4013
Experience: More than 10 years
That doesn't sound like it's going to be a good situation at all...no bueno!

_________________
Jason Pollock
Owner/Operator
Surety Risk Management
Los Angeles, California
(323) 786-FIND

"Approach is Everything."


Top 
 Profile  
 
 Post subject: Re: Prosecutor's plan tackles overcrowding at City Jail
 Post Posted: Wed 30 Oct 2013 18:53 
Offline
Advanced Poster
Advanced Poster
User avatar

Joined: Thu 06 Jul 2006 14:22
Posts: 3982
Location: Maryland and Virginia
FRN Agency ID #: 455
Experience: More than 10 years
And the Due Process model arrives in VA! They can look to MD to see that it has already failed.

Scott

_________________
R.E. "Scott" MacLean III

"Leaders are like Eagles, you never see them in a flock, but one at a time"

Chesapeake Group Investigations, Inc.
Chesapeake Bail Bonds
877-574-0500
301-392-1100 (fax)
301-392-1900 (Office)


Top 
 Profile  
 
Display posts from previous:  Sort by  
 
Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 3 posts ] 

FRN Forums » PUBLIC SECTION » Media Coverage


Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 128 guests

 
 

 
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot post attachments in this forum

cron
Fugitive Recovery Network

FRN Forum
Login
Forum
Register
Forum FAQ


directory



ad_here_1