In re Humphrey
Annotate this CaseThe Court of Appeal held that petitioner was entitled to a new bail hearing at which the trial court inquires into and determines his ability to pay, considers nonmonetary alternatives to money bail, and, if it determines petitioner is unable to afford the amount of bail the court finds necessary, follows the procedures and makes the findings necessary for a valid order of detention. In this case, the prosecutor presented no evidence that non-monetary conditions of release could not sufficiently protect the victim or public safety. Furthermore, while the trial court found petitioner suitable for release on bail, the trial court's order, by setting bail in an amount it was impossible for petitioner to pay, effectively constituted a sub rosa detention order lacking the due process protections constitutionally required to attend such an order.
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