Bail Reform
Date: August 20, 2017
With everything going on in the bail industry across the country, now is the time to keep yourself informed. On January 1st, 2017, the entire state of New Jersey moved away from financially secured release and adopted more a D.C. style “detain” or “release for FREE” model of pretrial release. As you can probably imagine, this ill-conceived move involved very little research and understanding of what was really broken in New Jersey’s criminal justice system.
Instead of spending the time to understand who and why people were in jail, the state decided to force bail reform down the throat of all New Jersey residents. The public was completely misled during the process and the counties were left holding the bag, or shall we say “empty bag” to pay for these unnecessary, ineffective reforms.
Over the past 30 days, New Jersey bail agents have stepped up big time to pull back the curtain of bail reform lies and highlight the reforms ongoing failures. They have created a range of communications outlets to inform, educate and empower New Jersey residents to put an end to the unaccountable release of dangerous defendants into the community. Please help spread the word about what is happening in New Jersey. Share and pass on the information that the New Jersey Agents are providing on these sites. Below is a list of all the sites that contain both information and updates on the failures of New Jersey’s ill-conceived bail reform efforts.
|| Read moreBeth Chapman
Date: July 2, 2019
Together onscreen and off! Duane “Dog the Bounty Hunter” Chapman and his wife, Beth Chapman, have been together for more than three decades and showcased their life on an A&E reality show from 2003 to 2012, but the couple’s life together has grown since then.
Beth Chapman, who with her husband Duane "Dog" Chapman starred in the popular reality series "Dog the Bounty Hunter," died Wednesday morning in a Honolulu hospital, a spokesperson for the family confirmed to CNN.
She was 51.
She was recently placed in a medically induced coma as she battled cancer.
The owner of County Bail Bonds met Beth several times when he attended Bail Conventions in Las Vegas, NV, and often mentioned that she had a friendly disposition. Once, he recalled fondly not being able to gain entrance and Beth made it a reality by procuring several tickets for he and his then partner. He will be forever grateful for her kindness.
-Source [cnn.com]