As we begin Season 5 of the Bail Post, we are talking about the importance of engaging in public relations in the Criminal Justice System. One of the things that we have learned over the years is that the activists will never admit that they are wrong or that they are doing more harm than good. Also, they have learned how to inundate google with pseudo studies that are really nothing more than dressed up press releases from these same groups that many times actually contradict what the actual science says should be the proper course of action. Therefore, if we are not telling the positive stories of the bail industry and the Criminal Justice System, then these stories will not be told. If we are not highlighting what the actual science says then many times no one will. Our guests on today's episode of The Bail Post is our PR Team- Cara Downs and Elliott Chang who are Media Vista PR. If you would like more information about Cara and Elliott con...
On August 22, 2025, Iryna Zarutska was killed at the East/West Boulevard station on the Lynx Blue Line, in Charlotte, North Carolina. Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee who had fled her country because of the Russian invasion, was stabbed from behind three times while seated on the train. She did everything right. She and her family immigrated to the United States legally. They had a sponsor. She was attending college and was working at a pizza shop. At the time of the stabbing she was traveling home after work. The entire event was captured on video. Initially, the video was not seen by the public. Then everything changed when the mayor of Charlotte thanked the press for not distributing the video. Then the video was everywhere. In response to this terrible event, the North Carolina legislature passed Iryna's Law. It was signed by the Democrat Governor. Join us on this episode of The Bail Post as we discuss the events ...
Is 2024 the Year of the Woman for the Professional Bondsmen of Texas? At the recent annual meeting, Irma Montemayor was elected president of PBT. She will serve for the next two years. She is only the third woman to be elected President. She has been involved in the bonding industry since she was 18. "It is my goal to continue to build on the legacy those before me have formed through hard work and dedication. I pray for the wisdom in all my decisions and pledge to seek guidance and advise from those willing to collaborate in order to continue making PBTx the model association for the rest of the Country. God Bless the great State of Texas!" Irma has served in many different capacities. She has been a member of the executive team as the secretary. She has served as convention chair and in many other roles. Irma is licensed in Hidalgo County and her bonding company is A-Fast Bail Bonds. Join us in congratulating Irma...
This is big. The Fifth Circuit has issued an en banc opinion in the Dallas Federal litigation called Daves v. Dallas County. The opinion was issued yesterday. This is a huge opinion that addresses three issues. Listen to our podcast to learn more. Also available on: Apple Podcasts- CLICK HERE Spotify- CLICK HERE Google Podcasts- CLICK HERE Podcast Index- CLICK HERE Amazon Music- CLICK HERE Stitcher- CLICK HERE iHeart- CLICK HERE TuneIn + Alexa CLICK HERE Po...
I. Introduction This is the fourth in our four part a series regarding whether any county in Texas should adopt the Harris County model for bail reform. This article addresses what successful bail reform looks like. The private surety bail system has been in place for over 200 years. The purpose of bail is to allow someone accused of a crime to get out of jail while their case is pending. In exchange for freedom, the accused promises to appear in court any time it demands his appearance. If a defendant fails to appear, his or her bond is forfeited and a warrant is issued for their arrest. The criminal case is then placed on hold until the accused reappears. This could be for hours, days, weeks or even years -- and occasionally never. As we look to improve the bail system in Texas, we must first begin with the proposition that says “we should do no harm.” We should not initiate changes which will make the system worse by creating unintended consequences that slo...
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