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Maria Ressa acquitted of final tax evasion charge
Ressa, the CEO and co-founder of investigative outlet Rappler, is a fierce critic of former Filipino President Rodrigo ...
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Editorial: Chief Moore and other bail reform critics are wrong. Cash bail should not be a form of punishment
People arrested for felonies are generally held on money bail. That means that they either pay a preset amount and then go home, or go to jail for several days to await their first court hearing.
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Editorial: Goodbye to cash bail. L.A. is moving to a better approach to pretrial justice
In one week, the system for handling most people after they’re arrested in Los Angeles County changes, finally giving L.A. a safer and more just approach to the pretrial process. The current ...
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Philippine Nobel prize winner Maria Ressa acquitted of tax charges
The dropping of charges against Ressa and Rappler, the news website she founded, is the latest legal victory for the Nobel ...
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Heckenberg crash: Alleged driver's girlfriend has bail tightened
The girlfriend of a man alleged to have been responsible for a horror crash in Sydney's west that killed two siblings has had her bail tightened after being slapped with a string of fresh charges.
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Bail revoked for man charged in deadly Hingham Apple Store crash
HINGHAM, MASS. (WHDH) - The man accused in connection with the deadly crash at an Apple store in Hingham last year has had his bail revoked after he failed to charge his GPS monitoring bracelet ...
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Bail revoked for former Philadelphia police officer charged with murdering Eddie Irizarry
A former Philadelphia police officer out on bail after being accused of shooting and killing a 27-year-old man sitting in his car in August, had his bail revoked by a judge Tuesday. Mark Dial, a ...
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Nobel laureate Maria Ressa acquitted in Philippines tax evasion case
Journalist who founded Rappler news outlet faces multiple charges brought while Rodrigo Duterte was president.
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Illinois woman charged with attacking Chicago police officers released on no cash bail thanks to new state law
A woman accused of attacking four Chicago police officers has been released from custody after a new state law went into effect abolishing cash bail. Esmeralda Aguilar, 24, a resident of the ...
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No bail will be set for YNW Melly as double murder retrial looms
A Broward judge ruled Friday that Jamell Demons, better known as rapper YNW Melly, will not be entitled to bail ahead of his double murder retrial. “We felt our legal arguments were absolutely ...
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Editorial: Chief Moore and other bail reform critics are wrong. Cash bail should not be a form of punishment
People arrested for felonies are generally held on money bail. That means that they either pay a preset amount and then go home, or go to jail for several days to await their first court hearing.

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