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1995

Pre-trial release -- Oregon -- Washington County

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Pretrial Release In Criminal Courts: A Study Of Three Oregon Counties, Melvin Earl Degraw Jan 1995

Pretrial Release In Criminal Courts: A Study Of Three Oregon Counties, Melvin Earl Degraw

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Pretrial release (PTR) is the permanent or temporary freedom from incarceration for criminal defendants awaiting adjudication of their cases in court. From Anglo Saxon times in England, people accused of non-capital crimes were generally permitted to remain free until judicial officials could hear the charges against them. In America, pretrial release has been advocated by the courts since the colonial era. The U. S. Constitution requires that bail not be excessive, but leaves governments free to decide how bail laws are administered. The study briefly traces the historical developments of PTR up to the present time. The study then centers …