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PERCENTAGE DEPOSIT BAIL SYSTEM - AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE PROFESSIONAL BONDSMAN

NCJ Number
14662
Journal
Journal of Criminal Justice Volume: 1 Issue: 4 Dated: (WINTER 1973) Pages: 299-317
Author(s)
J E CONKLIN; D MEAGHER
Date Published
1973
Length
19 pages
Annotation
STUDY OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF BONDSMEN IN PREVENTING DEFAULTS AS COMPARED TO THE PERCENTAGE BAIL SYSTEM IN DORCHESTER AND CAMBRIDGE COURTS, WITH TABLES OF DEFAULT PERCENTAGES, METHODS OF RELEASE, AND BAIL LEVELS.
Abstract
BAIL BONDSMEN IN THE UNITED STATES HELP DEFENDANTS GAIN PRETRIAL RELEASE. THE PREMINUMS PAID TO BONDSMEN ARE NOT RETURNED TO THE DEFENDANTS. A PERCENTAGE DEPOSIT BAIL PROJECT IN TWO MASSACHUSETTS COURTS ALLOWED DEFENDANTS TO GAIN THEIR RELEASE BY DEPOSITING 5 PERCENT OF THE AMOUNT OF BAIL WITH THE COURT. THESE DEPOSITS WERE RETURNED IN FULL TO THE DEFENDANTS UPON COMPLETION OF THEIR CASES, SAVING THEM LARGE SUMS OF MONEY. MOREOVER, THE RATE AT WHICH DEFENDANTS FAILED TO APPEAR IN COURT AS SCHEDULED WAS NO HIGHER UNDER THIS PERCENTAGE DEPOSIT SYSTEM THAN UNDER THE TRADITIONAL BAIL BONDSMAN SYSTEM. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT)

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