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55 Wake Forest L. Rev. 907

Bail in North Carolina

Jessica Smith

My work at the University of North Carolina (“UNC”) School of Government Criminal Justice Innovation Lab includes supporting North Carolina leaders and justice-system stakeholders as they examine and address state and local bail systems.  Based on that experience, I share here some of the key factors motivating new attention to bail systems, the nature of that interest, and key challenges and opportunities for stakeholders as they seek to promote fair and effective pretrial justice systems.

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Topics: Issue 4, Symposium – Bail Reform
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