Bail Reform - HB 2190

  • Status: Failed
  • Position: Support
  • Bill Number: House Bill 2190
  • Session: 2019
  • Latest Update: April 26, 2019
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This bill would have reformed WV's broken bail system. As it passed the House this bill would have established that for most non-violent, non-drug misdemeanors, there would be a presumption of pretrial release on personal recognizance. Magistrates could overcome the presumption by showing cause, and prosecutors would be allowed to appeal. The Senate version required a magistrate to apply the least restrictive conditions for all people awaiting a trial, and required specific, individualized findings of risk of flight or risk to public safety if bail is imposed.

Sponsors:
Shott, Fleischauer, Kelly, D., Wilson, Pushkin, Fluharty