DENVER (CN) — Colorado voters on Tuesday passed a state constitutional amendment revoking the right to bail from people charged with first-degree murder. Voters also rejected measures to replace the state’s election system with ranked choice voting and a proposed ban on big cat hunting. Although the Centennial State often splits along partisan and urban-rural lines, voters statewide overwhelmingly supported Amendment I, with early results showing 70% in favor of denying bail for first-degree...
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An Arapahoe County judge set a $100 million cash-only bail for a murder defendant Thursday as judges across the state began grappling with last week's Colorado Supreme Court ruling that found defen...
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The poorest of Coloradans would no longer sit in jail for sleeping on a park bench or drinking in public because they can’t afford to pay bail for minor offenses if the governor signs a bill that cleared its final legislative hurdle Monday. The law would ban judges from setting monetary bail for traffic offenses and petty crimes unless a defendant chooses to pay instead of waiting for a bond hearing. The state Senate voted unanimously Monday to pass the bill, following a unanimous vote from th...
Lawmakers now propose sending a constitutional amendment to Colorado voters in the November election that would, if approved, allow first-degree murder defendants to be held in jail without bail in...
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State, Allowable Bail Premium, Additional Information, Source ; Alabama, 10% mandated, , Alabama Department of Insurance ; Alaska, No maximum set, However, rates must be filed with Division of Insurance., Alaska Division of Insurance ; Arizona, 10% mandated, 8% special exceptions, Arizona Department of Insurance ; Arkansas, 10% (within $5) maximum, $50 minimum, 2010 Arkansas Code § 17-19-301 ; California, 10% maximum, , Consumers: Surety and Bail Bonds, California Department of Insurance ; Colorado, 15% maximum, , Consumer Guide to Bail Bonds in Colorado, Colorado Division of Insurance ; Connecticut, $50.00 for bond amounts up to $500.00; 10% of the bond's face value for bond amounts from $500.00 to $5,000.00; and 7% of the bond's face value for bond amounts in excess of $5,000.00, , CT General Statutes Chapter 701 ; Delaware, No maximum set, , Delaware Department of Insurance ; District of Columbia, There is no private bail in DC., There is no private bail in DC., There is no private bail in DC. ; Florida, At least 6.5%, , FL Statutes Title XXXVII Chapter 624, Section 4094 ; Georgia, Cannot exceed 15% or $50, whichever is greater., , Georgia Code - Criminal Procedure - Title 17, Section 17-6-30 ; Hawaii, No maximum set, , Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs ; Idaho, No maximum set, Premium rates are not to be excessive, inadequate, or unfairly discriminatory., Idaho Code § 41-1405 ; Illinois, There is no private bail in Illinois., There is no private bail in Illinois., There is no private bail in Illinois. ; Indiana, 10%, , Indiana Department of Insurance ; Iowa, No maximum set, Cannot exceed the rate on file with the IID., Iowa Insurance Department ; Kansas, No maximum set, , Kansas Insurance Department ; Kentucky, There is no private bail in Kentucky., There is no private bail in Kentucky., There is no private bail in Kentucky. ; Louisiana, Cannot exceed 12% or $120, whichever is greater., , LA Rev Stat § 22:1443 ; Maine, Commercial bail is very rare in Maine., Commercial bail is very rare in Maine., Commercial bail is very rare in Maine. ; Maryland, 10%, , Maryland Insurance Administration ; Massachusetts, There is no private bail in Massachusetts., There is no private bail in Massachusetts., There is no private bail in Massachusetts. ; Michigan, 10% maximum, Regular prevailing fee which shall not exceed 10% of the bond for a 12 month period or any part of it, Mich. Stat. § 750.167b ; Minnesota, No maximum set, , Minnesota Department of Commerce ; Mississippi, Cannot exceed $50 or 10%, whichever is greater; for defendants charged with a capital offense or residing out-of-state, greater of $50 or 15%, , Miss. Code § 83-39-25 ; Missouri, No maximum set, Rate has to be on file with DOI., Missouri Department of Insurance ; Montana, No maximum set, Subject to MCA., 33-16-203, MCA ; Nebraska, Commercial bail is very rare in Nebraska., Commercial bail is very rare in Nebraska., Commercial bail is very rare in Nebraska. ; Nevada, Cannot exceed $50 or 15%, whichever is greater., , NRS § 697.300 ; New Hampshire, 10%, , New Hampshire Insurance Department ; New Jersey, 10%, $125 minimum, New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance ; New Mexico, 10%, , New Mexico Public Regulation Commission ; New York, 10% up to $3000, 8% for $3000-$10000, 6% for the amount over $10000., In cases where the amount of the bond or deposit is less than two hundred dollars, a minimum premium of ten dollars may be charged., New York Insurance Department ; North Carolina, 15%, , NC Stat. § 58-71-95(5) ; North Dakota, Cannot exceed 10% or $75, whichever is greater., , Summary of Insurance Legislation, North Dakota Department of Insurance ; Ohio, 10%, , ORC Chapter 3905 ; Oklahoma, No maximum set, , Oklahoma Insurance Department ; Oregon, There is no private bail in Oregon., There is no private bail in Oregon., There is no private bail in Oregon. ; Pennsylvania, No maximum set, , 42 Pa. Stat. § 5748 ; Rhode Island, Bail bonds regulated by the courts pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 12-13-21, , R.I. Gen. Laws § 12-13-21 ; South Carolina, May not be less than $25 and may not exceed 15% of the bond amount., , South Carolina Department of Insurance ; South Dakota, No maximum set, While there are no minimums or maximums, must comply with SDCL 58-24., South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation ; Tennessee, 10%, , Tenn. Code § 40-11-316 ; Texas, In accordance to Chapter 17.04 of the Texas Occupations Code, counties regulate., , Texas Insurance Department ; Utah, 20%, 10% minimum, UT Administrative Rule R590-196-4 ; Vermont, 10%, , Vermont Department of Financial Regulation ; Virginia, 15%, , Code of Virginia § 9.1-185.8 ; Washington, No maximum set, $50 minimum; other applicable fees may be added. Bonds over $1,000 are usually 10% of the bond., Washington Department of Licensing ; West Virginia, 10%, , West Virginia Offices of Insurance Commissioner ; Wisconsin, There is no private bail in Wisconsin., There is no private bail in Wisconsin., There is no private bail in Wisconsin. ; Wyoming, No maximum set., Subject to Wyoming Statute 26-15-110., Wyoming Insurance Department
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Colorado’s bail bondsmen are determined to kill a bill due up in a House committee Tuesday, but one sponsor is afraid time will run out on the bill whether it gets committee approval or not. Senate Bill 186 won final Senate approval by an 18-17 vote last week, and would allow some suspected criminals to post bond without using a bail agent. The state’s bail bondsmen have rallied at the Capitol to protest a bill they say would cost them business. The bill, sponsored in the Senate by Sen. John Morse, D-Colorado Springs, and in the House by Re ...