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The parents of Oxford High school shooter Ethan Crumbley have remained jailed for more than a year and a half, held on bonds some argue are excessive and politically motivated.
The Bail Bond system is unconstitutional by its very nature and should be revoked.
While the couple did initially evade arrest, which is why their bail reduction requests have been denied, the length of time behind bars has left them without a home and without jobs, effectively destroying what was left of their lives after their son’s actions. Even if proven innocent, the cost for them is so extreme as to be a de-facto punishment for arrest dealt out by the judicial system.
While I have no sympathy for them if they did provide the weapon to their son, I can still recognize the injustice being done to them. Sadly, it’s a common one - our jails are full of people awaiting trial for far longer than what could be considered “quick or speedy”. It’s one of the reasons many public defenders suggest pleading guilty to poorer clients regardless of the case - they’ll actually get out faster if they don’t have to wait for a jury trial.
The Bail Bond system is unconstitutional by its very nature and should be revoked.
While the couple did initially evade arrest, which is why their bail reduction requests have been denied, the length of time behind bars has left them without a home and without jobs, effectively destroying what was left of their lives after their son’s actions. Even if proven innocent, the cost for them is so extreme as to be a de-facto punishment for arrest dealt out by the judicial system.
While I have no sympathy for them if they did provide the weapon to their son, I can still recognize the injustice being done to them. Sadly, it’s a common one - our jails are full of people awaiting trial for far longer than what could be considered “quick or speedy”. It’s one of the reasons many public defenders suggest pleading guilty to poorer clients regardless of the case - they’ll actually get out faster if they don’t have to wait for a jury trial.
It recently had been in CA
The exception being people who they don’t think will show up in court. These people would definitely fall in that category.