TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Oct 16, 2024

The Shelby County District Attorney's office last week announced that a new bail-setting form will include a “law-enforcement notes” section, replacing the previous bond-recommendation section. The form will include information on a defendant’s evidence of flight, evasion, violence, other crimes and other relevant information. The Daily Memphian reports that the new bail-setting form is the latest change to Shelby County’s bail-setting process, which has received criticism from local residents and state legislators who claim it often does not do enough to protect the community.