Oregon ballot measure proposes overhaul of controversial bail reforms

 



A new ballot measure proposal, which, if approved by voters, would dramatically change the criminal justice system in the state of Oregon.

The goal of the measure is to put an end to what many describe as Oregon’s “catch and release” system, where suspected criminals are immediately released before trial and then never show up.

The sponsors are confident that Oregon voters will support it if given the chance.

It is just the latest example of a criminal justice system that many say has grown increasingly dysfunctional.

An accused hit-and-run driver on Highway 26, was later arrested for attempted murder, only to be released pretrial by a judge, over the strong objections of the prosecution and the victim’s family.

They said he’d never honor his promise to appear. And they were right.

He is now at large, and Oregon lawmaker Kevin Mannix says cases like these have to stop.

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