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Procedural fairness is the cornerstone of a criminal justice system that supports the guarantees of our
legal system—innocent until proven guilty. Since the first bail reform experiment in the 1960’s, juris
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dictions have struggled to identify how to accurately predict who is likely to appear in court and re
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main law-abiding if released pending trial. Good public safety practice and sound fiscal management
of local resources, like jails and courts, suggests the need for a renewed approach to decision making
at pretrial. |