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CA SB1133
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires courts to review bail amounts within five days of the original order and determine whether clear and convincing evidence supports a risk to public safety, victim safety, or flight risk, and whether less restrictive alternatives exist.
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Establishes an automatic review process for nonmonetary conditions of release (excluding protective orders and statutorily mandated conditions) at the next regularly scheduled court date after 60 days of compliance.
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Creates a rebuttable presumption that nonmonetary conditions are no longer necessary after 60 days of compliance, which the district attorney may only rebut with clear and convincing evidence that conditions remain necessary and no less restrictive alternative exists.
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Requires automatic reviews to occur at every 60-day compliance period and does not replace other existing opportunities for review of nonmonetary conditions.
Legislative Description
Bail.
Last Action
In Senate. Consideration of Governor's veto pending.
9/22/2024