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 ...
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 ...
By Aaron Littman, Alicia Virani, Nicholas Shapiro More than 6,000 Angelenos are currently incarcerated pretrial in our county jails – around half the population of the nation’s largest jail system, a ...
More than 6,000 Angelenos are currently incarcerated pretrial in our county jails – around half the population of the nation’s largest jail system, a dangerous, dysfunctional network which has ...
More than 6,000 Angelenos are currently incarcerated pretrial in our county jails – around half the population of the nation’s largest jail system, a dangerous, dysfunctional network which has seen at ...