Pretrial release definition
Examples of Pretrial release in a sentence
Bail and Pre-trial release – deviation from standard no-contact provisions.
Pretrial release; types of release; conditions for release; considerations as to conditions of release.
Pretrial release and detention of criminal defendants are governed by the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution ("Excessive bail shall not be required"), and by the Bail Reform Act of 1984, (18 U.S.C. § 3142).
Commentary: Pretrial release programs are now offering diversion/intervention in greater numbers.
Violations of any conditions of pre-trial release in this program shall be addressed by the filing of a written motion of the violation, prepared by any agency supervising the Defendant’s Pre-trial release, in the court where the Defendant’s case is pending.
The fact that so many of our results are driven by changes at the plea bargaining phase, and not the trial phase, suggests that pre-trial release improves case outcomes primarily through a strengthening of defendants’ bargaining positions.Labor Market Outcomes: Pre-trial release could improve labor market outcomes through at least three main channels.
Pre-trial release also increases the receipt of EITC benefits by $185 over the same time period, a 55.4 percent increase.
Pre-trial release based upon the promise that the person will appear for trial or any proceeding in connection therewith as ordered by the court.
In this section, we tentatively explore the potential mechanisms that might explain our findings on case and labor market outcomes.Case Outcomes: Pre-trial release could improve case outcomes through at least two main channels.
April 13, 2010) found at http:// www.miamiherald.com/2010/04/13/1576502/battle-over- bail-bonds.html; Pretrial release targeted by bail bond lobby and Florida legislators (March 27, 2010) found at http://www.