• About AIA
    • About AIA
    • AIA’s Executive Team
    • Agent Testimonials
  • News
    • Bail Bond Blog
    • Recent Bail Articles
  • Bail Bond Resources
    • Become a Bail Agent
    • Bail Bond FAQs
    • Bail Research Library
    • State by State Bail Directory
    • Upcoming State Association Meetings and Events
  • Other Bonds
  • Contact

News

You are here: Home / Bail Bonds: Small Victory Over Pretrial Release

Bail Bonds: Small Victory Over Pretrial Release

September 7, 2011Posted by Eric Granofin News

See the excerpt written below by The St. Pete Times in regards to county officials deciding not to oppose limits on pretrial release:

Pretrial release: The bail bonds industry won a subtle victory during last week’s meeting.

The county had opposed bills last spring that would have restricted the number of people eligible for release from jail without bond. Bail bonds lobbyists pressed hard for the bills, which sought to limit the pool to poor people.

Sheriff Jim Coats said the effect would cost taxpayers $5 million to staff and operate extra jail space, because fewer people would be released.

“Obviously that kind of goes against the point of the bail bondsmen and folks being able to pay their way,” Harness said.

Commissioners Neil Brickfield, Nancy Bostock and Norm Roche objected, leading to a 3-3 vote that muted the county’s voice against any legislation for the upcoming session. Karen Seel was absent.

“This is a case of the government competing directly against bail bondsmen,” said Brickfield, who did public relations work for bail bonds companies before being elected in 2008.

Click on the following link to read the entire article, Pinellas County sets lobbying priorities, beach nourishment among them.
 

Comments

comments

Share in social networks

Click here to cancel reply.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent
Popular
Social Justice vs. Criminal Justice: The Need For Balance
Social Justice vs. Criminal Justice: The Need For Balance

One of the most critical aspects of managing any form…

The Public Responds With an Emphatic “NO” to Cashless Bail
The Public Responds With an Emphatic “NO” to Cashless Bail

The Public States and Emphatic “NO” to Cashless Bail For…

Letter to Colorado House Judiciary Committee Chair
Letter to Colorado House Judiciary Committee Chair

Prior to 2003 I was the Chair of the Colorado…

The Public Responds With an Emphatic “NO” to Cashless Bail
The Public Responds With an Emphatic “NO” to Cashless Bail

The Public States and Emphatic “NO” to Cashless Bail For…

State of Bail in Florida Survey Results 2025
State of Bail in Florida Survey Results 2025

The AIA Surety team recently attended the Florida Bail Agents…

Bail in the Midwest with Eric Granof
Bail in the Midwest with Eric Granof

AIA Surety’s Vice President of Corporate Communications, Eric Granof, appears…

Contact Us

1 Baxter Way, Suite 130, Westlake Village, CA 91362

(800) 935-2245

E-Mail: [email protected]

Twitter: https://twitter.com/BailInsights

Recent Blog Posts

The Public Responds With an Emphatic “NO” to Cashless Bail
The Public Responds With an Emphatic “NO” to Cashless Bail
September 10,2025 - 2:08 pm

© Copyright 2005-2025 AIA Surety All Rights Reserved | 800.935.2245

  • About AIA
  • Bail Resources
  • Become an Agent
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy and Security
  • Accessibility
Skip to content
Open toolbar

Accessibility

  • Increase Text
  • Decrease Text
  • Grayscale
  • High Contrast
  • Negative Contrast
  • Light Background
  • Links Underline
  • Readable Font
  • Reset
  • Help