So this is just a hypothetical, not an actual example of a large number of people released on cashless bail actually hurting someone?
Do you have examples showing how people who had to pay to get out of jail as opposed to cashless are less likely to murder their wives?
You’re also not explaining how someone who they were willing to just let out would have had a large bail amount keeping them in jail. Your scenario makes no sense.
So this is just a hypothetical, not an actual example of a large number of people released on cashless bail actually hurting someone?
Do you have examples showing how people who had to pay to get out of jail as opposed to cashless are less likely to murder their wives?
You’re also not explaining how someone who they were willing to just let out would have had a large bail amount keeping them in jail. Your scenario makes no sense.
That’s not a hypothetical. I gave you a real-world example.
Are you going to answer any of my other questions? Or just the convenient one?