When Bail Reformers Hit The Wall of Rising Crime

 



A push to reform bail in Memphis from local and state leaders may take longer than expected, pending information from the court system.

In a news conference held earlier Thursday, County Commissioner Mick Wright and State Senator Brent Taylor spoke about the need to fix the system to curb crime in the city while also preserving suspects right to bail.

Those holding the news conference say the information they need to restructure the system isn’t available and that it should have been recorded by the court system.

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“We as a community have had our patience tested and it’s come back negative,” State Senator Brent Taylor said. “We are completely at our wits’ end when it comes to crime.”

In a much-needed effort to curb crime here in Memphis, city and state leaders say enough is enough. But actually tackling the issue, according to Taylor, is a much bigger challenge.

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