Equal Justice Now Forum Debate- Is Bail Integral to the Success of the Criminal Justice System or Is It Even Needed?


Equal Justice hosted another debate on the National Issue of Bail Reform.  The guests included Steve Mulroy who is the newly elected district attorney for Sheby County, Tennessee.  Mr. Mulroy would be described as a Soros' supported and funded district attorney who seeks to reform the criminal justice system within.  

D.A. Mulroy made the argument in his opening statement that he wondered if bail or bondsmen were even needed anymore.

To set out the opposing position, PBT's own Ken W. Good appeared and argued that bail was an integral part of the success of the criminal justice system.  Mr. Good argued that the private industry had the lowest failure to appear rate of any release mechanism by far and it allowed cases to get resolved more quickly.  Without the private industry the delays in resolving cases, either intentionally or unintentionally, placed pressure on the system to dismiss more and more cases which was already present before Mulroy took office (68% in 2021 for Shelby County Tennessee).  Additionally, Mr. Good pointed out that as more cases were dismissed the group that would take notice the most would be the criminal elements-  gangs, organized crime and career criminals.  Finally, as more cases are dismissed, then crime will rise.

The panel had a spirited debate.  D.A. Mulroy felt compelled to respond to some of Mr. Good's arguments and finally he admitted that he did not thing a 68% dismissal rate (or even higher) was a bad thing.

You can see the debate below:


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