Effort to end cash bail in California clears major hurdle in Legislature
by Jazmine Ulloa and Maya Lau, Los Angeles Times
Aug 21, 2018
3 minutes
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - A landmark bill to end money bail in California passed out of the state Assembly on Monday, clearing a major legislative hurdle despite mounting opposition to last-minute changes that gave judges greater power to decide who should remain incarcerated ahead of trial.
In a heated debate on the Assembly floor, both Republicans and Democrats expressed grave concerns over the late amendments and the push to rush the legislation to a vote. But supporters called the proposal a solid first step - one not likely to come again
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