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The $7 Hamburger Case That Could Transform California’s Bail System
The California Supreme Court ruled that judges may not set "unattainable bail" and should take into account a person's financial circumstances when setting bail.

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The California Supreme Court ruled that judges may not set "unattainable bail" and should take into account a person's financial circumstances when setting bail.
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According to KQED’s linked item, The $7 Hamburger Case That Could Transform California’s Bail System, The California Supreme Court ruled that judges may not set “unattainable bail” and should take into account a person’s financial circumstances when setting bail.
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