
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Removing the financial burden of someone who has been arrested to agree to return to court does not encourage those people, who have been arrested, to return to court. It sends a signal to commit more crimes.
By Brad Jobe and David HoustonRemoving the financial burden of someone who has been arrested to agree to return to court does not encourage those people, who have been arrested, to return to court. It sends a signal to commit more crimes.