But what is before us is a bill on these charity bonds. And when people are released on a cash and cashless bonds, and When people are released on cashless bonds or artificially low bail, they have a greater propensity to reoffend. as I said in my opening and because I feel compelled. For example, in Wisconsin, Darrell Brooks was released on a thousand dollar bond after running over a woman with a vehicle, despite a lengthy criminal history and an additional outstanding warrant. (27:55–28:04)
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