Senate Bill 10 California Money Bail Reform Act of 2017 As Amended September 6, 2017

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Senate Bill 10 California Money Bail Reform Act of 2017 As Amended September 6, 2017 SUMMARY SB 10 would reform California s money bail system and replace the current pretrial process that often forces people of modest means accused of minor crimes to remain in jail until a court can determine their innocence or guilt while the wealthy go free. ISSUE On any given day, 63 percent or roughly 46,000 Californians are awaiting trial or sentencing in a county jail, many of whom are there simply because they cannot afford to post bail. For people who can t pay, their lives are turned upside down, waiting in jail for weeks or months before their case goes to court even when the charge is minor. The result is devastating for the individuals, who can end up losing their jobs, their homes and almost anything of value, and creates great turmoil and difficulty for their families. Many people charged with minor crimes who are unable to pay bail, but believe they are innocent, decide to plead guilty simply to get out of jail, keep their jobs and return to their families. While some individuals are considered too dangerous to release and should be held in custody for those reasons, many are not a threat to public safety and could be released, monitored and reminded when to return for court hearings. The current bail system not only disproportionately affects the poor, but it also costs counties. It currently costs counties holding inmates awaiting trial over $100 per inmate per day, according to the Board of State and Community Corrections. The Pretrial Justice Institute reports that the cost of supervising a defendant in the community is about 10 percent of the cost of keeping him or her in jail. SB 10 (Hertzberg) This bill safely reduces the number of people being held in jail awaiting trial. It ensures that those who are not a threat to public safety or at risk of fleeing are not held simply for their inability to afford bail. The bill would require, except when a person is arrested for specified violent felonies, that a pretrial services agency conduct a risk assessment and prepare a report that makes recommendations on conditions of release for the person pretrial. If the court determines that pretrial release, with or without nonfinancial conditions, will not 1/6

reasonably assure the appearance of the person in court as required, the bill would require the court to set monetary bail to assure the appearance of the defendant in court as required. The court may detain a person under certain conditions, including when the person has been charged with a capital crime or some felonies subject to certain limitations. The bill also creates standards for training and for cost-effective and validated risk assessment tools. SB 10 Amendments taken in the Assembly SB 10 was amended on July 5th, August 21st, and September 6th 2017 to address several concerns raised by prosecutors and the courts, including: Clarifying that criminal history will continue to be a consideration in risk assessment tools; Reducing costs by permitting judges to require pretrial defendants to pay for pretrial services or conditions if they can afford to; Filling in previously blank timelines, including those related to timing for pretrial assessments to be completed, and those related to the timing of detention hearings; Ensuring that victims of serious felonies are provided with notice prior to the release of the defendant, in accordance with Marsy s Law; Eliminating a provision that previously required judges to release arrestees in the case of late pretrial assessments; Reducing costs, ensuring a smooth transition, and providing greater flexibility for counties by providing for a two-year delayed implementation; and Specifying that each county may select its own risk assessment tool so long as it conforms with certain standards 2/6

SUPPORT American Civil Liberties Union of California (co-sponsor) Anti-Recidivism Coalition (co-sponsor) California Public Defenders Association (co-sponsor) Californians for Safety and Justice (co-sponsor) Ella Baker Center for Human Rights (co-sponsor) Essie Justice Group (co-sponsor) SEIU California (co-sponsor) Silicon Valley De-Bug (co-sponsor) Western Center on Law and Poverty (co-sponsor) 9 to 5 Working Women ACCESS Women s Health Justice A New Path A New Way of Life Reentry Project Alameda County Democratic Party Alliance for Boys and Men of Color Alliance San Diego All Saints Church Pasadena American Academy of Pediatrics American Friends Service Committee Amity Foundation Amnesty International Ann Martin Center Arts for Incarcerated Youth Network Asian Americans Advancing Justice California Asian American Criminal Trial Lawyers Association Asian Law Alliance Avokids Bay Area Equal Voice Coalition Bay Area Resource Generation Bend the Arc: A Jewish Partnership for Justice Bill Wilson Center Black Women for Wellness California Association of Alcohol and Drug Program Executives (CAADPE) California Calls California Catholic Conference, Inc. California Coalition Against Sexual Assault California Coalition for Mental Health California Coalition for Women Prisoners California Immigrant Policy Center California Labor Federation California Latinas for Reproductive Justice 3/6

California Medical Association California Mental Health Planning Council California Partnership California Partnership to End Domestic Violence California State Conference of NAACP California Women s Law Center California Youth Empowerment Network (CAYEN) Central Coast Alliance United for a Sustainable Economy Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice Children s Defense Fund-California City and County of San Francisco Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice (CLUE) Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA) Coleman Advocates for Children and Youth Community Oriented Correctional Health Services Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice Contra Costa County Defenders Association Contra Costa County Racial Justice Coalition Contra Costa County Supervisor John Giaoa County of Sonoma Law Office of the Public Defender Council on American-Islamic Relations, California Council District Four, City of San Diego Courage Campaign David Bohnett Foundation Democratic Party of Contra Costa County Disability Rights California Drug Policy Alliance Equality California Equal Rights Advocates Fair Chance Project Forward Together Friends Committee on Legislation of California Further The Work Future Justice Fund FWD.us Greenbridge Corporate Counsel Harm Reduction Services Homeboy Industries Homies Unidos Housing and Economic Rights Advocates (HERA) Human Impact Partners Human Rights Watch Hunger Action Los Angeles 4/6

Immigrant Legal Resource Center Inland Congregations United for Change John Burton Advocates for Youth Justice Action Network KESHET LA Voice Law Enforcement Action Partnership Law Foundation of Silicon Valley Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights League of Women Voters of California Legal Aid at Work Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce Los Angeles Regional Reentry Partnership Lutheran Office of Public Policy - California Marijuana Lifer Project McElfresh Law, Inc. Mental Health America of California Mental Health America of Los Angeles Mujeres Unidas y Activas Multi-Faith ACTION Coalition Napa County Public Defender NARAL Pro-Choice America National Alliance on Mental Illness Los Angeles County Council National Alliance on Mental Illness Santa Clara County Board National Association of Social Workers, California Chapter National Council of Jewish Women - CA National Council of La Raza National Immigration Law Center National Organization for Women California National Organization for Women Hollywood Chapter Oakland Privacy Pangea Legal Services Peace United Church of Christ People s Life Fund PICO California Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California Progressive Christians Uniting Public Defender Contra Costa County R Street Reform CA Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism Riverside Temple Beth El Root & Rebound: Reentry Advocates Rubicon Programs 5/6

San Diego Organizing Project San Fernando Valley Young Democrats San Francisco Coalition on Homelessness San Francisco Public Defender San Francisco Senior & Disability Action San Jose/ Silicon Valley NAACP San Jose State University Human Rights Institute [SJSU HRI] Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors Showing Up For Racial Justice, Peninsula Chapter Showing Up For Racial Justice, Santa Barbara Solano County Office of the Public Defender Starting Over Inc. Steinberg Institute Stonewall Democratic Club Strike Debt Bay Area Tarzana Treatment Centers, Inc. Temple Beth El Jewish Community Center The Advocacy Fund T ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights The Financial Justice Project San Francisco The Kitchen United Advocates for Children and Families United Domestic Workers of America AFSCME Local 3930 / AFL-CIO United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Western States Council Urban Habitat Urban Peace Institute Voices for Progress Education Fund W. Haywood Burns Institute Western Regional Advocacy Project William C. Velasquez Institute Women's Council of the CA Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers Women s Foundation of California Youth for Environmental Sanity (YES!) Youth Justice Coalition 6/6