Criminal
Apr. 10, 2020
Some crimes that will qualify for no bail concern district attorneys
As courts prepare to adopt a statewide emergency bail schedule Monday, some district attorneys are advising their line prosecutors to raise objections in cases where a defendant’s alleged crime qualifies for no bail under the new orders.




As courts prepare to adopt a statewide emergency bail schedule Monday, some district attorneys are advising prosecutors to raise objections in cases where a defendant’s alleged crime qualifies for zero bail under the new orders.
In an internal email obtained by the Daily Journal that was circulated in the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office this week, prosecutors were told to consult with their supervisors about cases where ...
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