In the US we believe in Innocent until proven guilty Yet on any given day, 658,000 people are incarcerated in jails across the country with more than 80 percent of whom are awaiting trial to determine if they will be convicted of a crime. People who are presumably innocent is spending months in jail and awaiting trial just because they are poor and can’t afford their bail bond. For-profit bail companies get rich by foisting nonrefundable costs onto the very people who can least afford the cost of bail, POOR PEOPLE. These costs are owed even if the charges are dropped or the person is found not guilty at trial.
The pretrial process that is supposed to protect community safety and ensure access to justice has been corrupted by the corporate influence of the commercial bail industry. A small group of large insurance corporations oversees a web of private companies that make an estimated profit of $2.4 billion each year.
The commercial bail industry actively defends cash bail systems that produce racially and economically unjust outcomes, high rates of pretrial incarceration, significant costs to taxpayers, and negative public safety consequences. The commercial bail industry traps people who cannot afford cash bail premiums in a predatory cycle of debt and incarceration, in the same way that payday loan companies and other predatory lenders make a profit by taking advantage of people who need help affording the necessities of daily life. Moreover, commercial bail companies operate with little oversight or accountability, frequently engaging in abusive and unethical practices that jeopardize public trust and undermine the legal system’s ability to administer justice.