
Controversial Zero-Bail Policy Sparks Legal Battle in Los Angeles County
Los Angeles County has implemented a zero-bail policy, ending the traditional cash bail system for all but the most serious crimes. The new policy, known as Pre-Arraignment Release Protocols (PARP), aims to address the criticism that cash bail disproportionately favors the wealthy. Under the zero-bail system, individuals arrested for non-violent or non-serious offenses will either be cited and released or booked and released with a court date for arraignment. Those deemed a threat to public safety or a flight risk will be referred to a magistrate judge for further evaluation. The policy has raised concerns among law enforcement officials and residents about its impact on crime and public safety. A lawsuit has been filed by several cities seeking to block the implementation of the zero-bail schedule.
