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Harris County Sheriff's Office
Thursday May 26th, 2016 :: 03:37 p.m. CDT

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HCSO: Harris County Criminal Justice Reform

HARRIS COUNTY, TX – On Thursday, Harris County Sheriff Ron Hickman issued the following statement regarding the process of reforming the Harris County criminal justice system:

“I am deeply encouraged by the progressive steps that are being taken to reform the Harris County criminal justice system. The Harris County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council along with their partners at the MacArthur Foundation and the Laura and John Arnold Foundation, have identified areas of potential for reforming bonding practices and pretrial risk assessments.

“I agree that there is a critical need to address the system of incarceration in Harris County. The Sheriff’s Office and the Harris County jail is ultimately required to house defendants who are denied or are unable to make payment on bonds set by the Harris County Criminal Courts. As Sheriff I am mandated to comply with the Courts’ orders to confine defendants until their bond is met.

“As a result, a defendant with a low level non-violent charge who cannot afford bond can be remanded to our custody, while a violent offender with the means to pay their bond can be released into the community.

“I am hopeful that the Courts in working with the Coordinating Council, foundations, and community leaders, will identify and respond to opportunities for permanent reform.”

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Harris County Sheriff's Office
1200 Baker St
Houston, TX 77002

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