In Legal Terms: Bail In Legal Terms
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Guest: André de Gruy, State Defender
Additional information:
Mississippi Bail Fund Collective https://www.peoplesadvocacyinstitute.com/mbfc2019 Mississippi Code Title 99 - Criminal Procedure Chapter 5 - Bail https://law.justia.com/codes/mississippi/2019/title-99/chapter-5/American Bar Association: How Courts Work : Steps in a Trial : bail https://www.americanbar.org/groups/public_education/resources/law_related_education_network/how_courts_work/bail/The Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution states: “Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.” https://constitutioncenter.org/interactive-constitution/interpretation/amendment-viii/clauses/103MISSISSIPPI RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE https://courts.ms.gov/research/rules/msrulesofcourt/Rules%20of%20Criminal%20Procedure%20Post-070117.pdf2013 Mississippi Code Title 99 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Chapter 35 - APPEALS Article 3 - APPEALS TO SUPREME COURT AND RELATED PROCEDURES § 99-35-115 - Bail after conviction of felony; application for emergency hearing upon denial of bail https://law.justia.com/codes/mississippi/2013/title-99/chapter-35/article-3/section-99-35-115
Discussion:
What does the Office of State Public Defender doWhat is bailHow is bail determinedPosting bailMS Bail CollectiveRena LEE v. Robert "Tot" LAWSON, Sheriff of Pike County, Mississippi https://law.justia.com/cases/mississippi/supreme-court/1979/51628-0.htmlExcessive bailWhen is bail prohibitedTracking those out on bailOut on bail while on appealBail bondsmen regualted by insurance commission
Calls:
Bail isn't punishmentBail fund outiside of Hinds CountyBail isn't / shouldn't be punishment What does the State of MS spend on those who aren't out on bailKnow one knows how many people are in jail in Mississippi
Virtual Public Briefing The Civil Rights Implications of Cash Bail February 26, 2021 | Washington, DC
10: am - 1:40 pm ET*
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights will hold a virtual briefing on February 26, 2021, on bail reform in the United States. The Commission’s investigation seeks to examine the state of bail and pretrial detention practices, including the involvement of the private bail industry, various mechanisms for reform, and the potential regulatory role of the federal government. The Commission will evaluate how cash bail impacts the fair administration of justice and whether it operates in a manner that denies equal protection of the law to individuals on the basis of race or another protected class.
At this public briefing, Commissioners will hear from subject matter experts such as government officials, academics, law enforcement professionals, advocates, and impacted persons. The Commission will accept written materials from the public for consideration as we prepare our report; submit to bailreform@usccr.gov no later than March 26, 2021.
LOCATION: The briefing will be live-streamed.
AGENDA: Briefing (expert panels): 10:00 am – 1:40 pm ET*
Open Comment Session (public testimony): Written comments submitted to bailreform@usccr.gov by March 26, 2021.
Stay abreast of updates at www.usccr.gov and on Twitter and Facebook.
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Guest: André de Gruy, State Defender
Additional information:
Mississippi Bail Fund Collective https://www.peoplesadvocacyinstitute.com/mbfc2019 Mississippi Code Title 99 - Criminal Procedure Chapter 5 - Bail https://law.justia.com/codes/mississippi/2019/title-99/chapter-5/American Bar Association: How Courts Work : Steps in a Trial : bail https://www.americanbar.org/groups/public_education/resources/law_related_education_network/how_courts_work/bail/The Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution states: “Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.” https://constitutioncenter.org/interactive-constitution/interpretation/amendment-viii/clauses/103MISSISSIPPI RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE https://courts.ms.gov/research/rules/msrulesofcourt/Rules%20of%20Criminal%20Procedure%20Post-070117.pdf2013 Mississippi Code Title 99 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Chapter 35 - APPEALS Article 3 - APPEALS TO SUPREME COURT AND RELATED PROCEDURES § 99-35-115 - Bail after conviction of felony; application for emergency hearing upon denial of bail https://law.justia.com/codes/mississippi/2013/title-99/chapter-35/article-3/section-99-35-115
Discussion:
What does the Office of State Public Defender doWhat is bailHow is bail determinedPosting bailMS Bail CollectiveRena LEE v. Robert "Tot" LAWSON, Sheriff of Pike County, Mississippi https://law.justia.com/cases/mississippi/supreme-court/1979/51628-0.htmlExcessive bailWhen is bail prohibitedTracking those out on bailOut on bail while on appealBail bondsmen regualted by insurance commission
Calls:
Bail isn't punishmentBail fund outiside of Hinds CountyBail isn't / shouldn't be punishment What does the State of MS spend on those who aren't out on bailKnow one knows how many people are in jail in Mississippi
Virtual Public Briefing The Civil Rights Implications of Cash Bail February 26, 2021 | Washington, DC
10: am - 1:40 pm ET*
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights will hold a virtual briefing on February 26, 2021, on bail reform in the United States. The Commission’s investigation seeks to examine the state of bail and pretrial detention practices, including the involvement of the private bail industry, various mechanisms for reform, and the potential regulatory role of the federal government. The Commission will evaluate how cash bail impacts the fair administration of justice and whether it operates in a manner that denies equal protection of the law to individuals on the basis of race or another protected class.
At this public briefing, Commissioners will hear from subject matter experts such as government officials, academics, law enforcement professionals, advocates, and impacted persons. The Commission will accept written materials from the public for consideration as we prepare our report; submit to bailreform@usccr.gov no later than March 26, 2021.
LOCATION: The briefing will be live-streamed.
AGENDA: Briefing (expert panels): 10:00 am – 1:40 pm ET*
Open Comment Session (public testimony): Written comments submitted to bailreform@usccr.gov by March 26, 2021.
Stay abreast of updates at www.usccr.gov and on Twitter and Facebook.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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