This feature from Capital B News offers a detailed look at The Bail Project’s work in Fulton County, Georgia, where we provide bail assistance and pretrial support to low-income residents. The article describes the scale of our local operations and the challenges posed by long case timelines and jail overcrowding. It also highlights outcomes, including high court appearance rates among clients, and how pretrial detention affects communities of color that are disproportionately impacted by the criminal justice system. The piece includes perspectives from staff members on how wealth shapes access to pretrial release.
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