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Kristi Gross, ACLU of Texas, [email protected]

AUSTIN, Texas – People who have been negatively impacted by the state’s cash bail system spoke at a press conference Tuesday in front of the north steps of the State Capitol.

DOWNLOAD VIDEOS OF SPEAKERS HERE

The speakers included:

"I was held without bond for a charge that would later be thrown out,” said Edric Wilson, 47. “For 12 years there was no option for me to gain or experience freedom as I waited for trial for a murder I knew I didn’t commit... I lived not as innocent until proven guilty — but as guilty until proven innocent."

The American Civil Liberties Union of Texas, Texas Organizing Project, Pure Justice, and the Texas Jail Project organized the press conference ahead of the Criminal Jurisprudence Committee hearings that took place Tuesday afternoon.

Victims of the state's current bail system shared personal experiences and discussed the unconstitutionality of Senate Joint Resolution 1/ House Joint Resolution 16, and their continued opposition to S.J.R. 5/ H.J.R. 15 and Senate Bill 9/ House Bill 75 as they are currently written. The group is calling on state lawmakers to block or amend these bills and pass meaningful bail reform.

“At any moment, 53,000 people are locked up in Texas jails before they’ve had their day in court, including innocent people who spend years behind bars for crimes they didn’t commit,” said Nick Hudson, lead policy and advocacy strategist at the ACLU of Texas. “The stories we heard today are the everyday stories of people across our state who have been harmed by the type of bad bail policies currently being debated at the State Capitol. Lawmakers need to reform the cash bail system to minimize unnecessary pretrial detention. Locking up more people will not make our communities any safer.”

Download videos from each speaker at the press conference here: https://aclutx.dash.app/sharing/type/collection/qn89y-bail-press-conference-3-18-25

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