As you've probably heard, the concept of bail is being challenged by advocates who claim that the system disproportionately punishes those who can't afford a bail bond. It supposedly does so through setting bail amounts that those of lower socioeconomic status can't afford, but wealthier people can. Opponents of bail believe that society would be better served by eliminating bail altogether and replacing it with a system of "risk assessment tools" that use algorithms and other demographic data t...
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Suspect Arrested for Selling Unapproved COVID-19 Tests
Recently, a woman was arrested by police on several charges. The arrest came after undercover investigators successfully completed three separate purchases of testing kits. Unfortunately for the seller, the test kits were not tested and approved by the FDA to ensure the product meets certain accuracy and safety standards. None of the tests confiscated by police had been tested to meet federal safety standards, and it's possible that the tests themselves don't even work.
Times like this can be...
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One Day, One Suspect, Three Arrest & Releases
Recently, police in Glendora received reports about, arrested, and released, the same suspect three times in a single day. The strange day comes on the heels of the "zero bail" policy recently enacted to control jail populations in the county. As a result of the policy, suspects arrested on non-violent offenses and/or are not deemed to be a threat to the community are automatically cited and released after being arrested.
The suspect was first arrested on the morning of Wednesday, April 29 wh...
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