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Washington is considering a major shift in how bail works—letting defendants pay a percentage directly to the court instead of using private bail bonds. Supporters say it’s more fair, but critics warn it could weaken accountability and change how the system ensures people actually show up.
Courtney Wimer of All City Bail Bonds joins the program to break down how the current system works and what could change if this proposal moves forward.
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By The Lars Larson ShowWashington is considering a major shift in how bail works—letting defendants pay a percentage directly to the court instead of using private bail bonds. Supporters say it’s more fair, but critics warn it could weaken accountability and change how the system ensures people actually show up.
Courtney Wimer of All City Bail Bonds joins the program to break down how the current system works and what could change if this proposal moves forward.
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