Sounds like you should be arguing about common sense bail procedures instead of against allowing defendants the opportunity to question evidence.
“Sounds like you should be arguing about common sense bail procedures instead of against allowing defendants the opportunity to question evidence.”
How are they seperate? Is there not a right to a speedy trial or to not be held too long in jail before trial?Aren’t the hearings all done in a courthouse? Why do you think there is such a problem with the wrong people out on bail? No where to put them...the court backlogs and time-to-trial is what is making it happening. Trials take so long, the bail is set too low (if there were stronger enforcements, IF we had the holding facilities, then everyone would be howling about that) and that is why this stuff happens...and I am not arguing against questioning evidence...it should be done in a way that makes sense...and having someone who knows nothing about it is the wrong person to be questioning it and the extra time it takes brings about some real travesties, too...