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Checking On The Progress Of Los Angeles’ Zero Bail Policy

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Last month, Los Angeles County ended its money bail system for many crimes.  Now, most people who are arrested in the county for what’s  classified as non-violent, non-serious misdemeanors and felonies — which includes most thefts and vehicle violations — can be released quickly and without paying a single cent of bail.
Reporter: Saul Gonzalez, The California Report

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