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Gee and Ursula: It’s time to make the state’s bail system more transparent

Mar 2, 2025, 5:00 AM

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A new bill in the Washington State Legislature aims to bring more accountability to the bail system, requiring judges to explain their decisions when releasing suspects on bail. sponsored by seeks to address the recurring issue of suspects committing new crimes after being released on bail.

“We’re tired of hearing about cases where a suspect is released on bail only to commit another crime,” Davis said recently. “There are multiple cases where individuals charged with serious violent crimes or who have fled from law enforcement are released shortly after their arrest. The community is left horrified.”

The proposed legislation would mandate that judges’ written bail decisions be made public. This move is intended to provide transparency and accountability in the judicial process.

Gee Scott, co-host of “The Gee and Ursula Show,” has been vocal about the need for reform.

“Right now, the requirements for people to post bail are a lot less significant,” Gee said. “Back when I first started, you couldn’t have 12 felonies and 37 warrants and still get released, and right now I see that on the daily.”

Gee shared his frustration with the current system, noting that criminals often expect to be released quickly.

“I’ve seen their friends laughing in the courtroom because they know their person is getting out,” he said. “It’s fairly interesting and a bit embarrassing to watch.”

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Bail system needs reform

Angela Poe Russell, filling in for “Gee and Ursula” co-host Ursula Reutin, echoed Gee’s sentiments.

“Where has this lawmaker been all my life? I’ve been so frustrated hearing story after story of something bad happening and then finding out the person responsible was let out on bail despite having prior convictions,” she said.

FOX 13 recently highlighted several cases that underscore the need for reform. In one instance, a hit-and-run victim died and the suspect, who had a previous hit-and-run conviction and was intoxicated at the time, was released on a $10,000 bail. The suspect failed to appear in court, prompting authorities to raise the bail amount.

Another case involved a suspect wanted for second-degree rape who was released on electronic home monitoring. The suspect cut off his GPS tracker and evaded capture for a long time.

“I love that our justice system is based on the principle of ‘innocent until proven guilty,'” Angela said. “But we need to ensure that those who are a threat to public safety are not released on bail. Judges should have to explain their decisions, and this bill delivers the accountability we deserve.”

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Balancing right to bail with public safety

Gee emphasized the importance of balancing the right to bail with public safety concerns.

“If someone has no prior history and good family support, a lower bail might be warranted. But if it’s the third time someone is in front of a judge for a violent crime, we need to be responsible and deny bail if they’re a threat to public safety,” he said.

The bill also addresses the issue of economic disparity in the bail system.

“There have been cases where individuals with means can easily post bail, while those without financial resources remain in jail,” Gee noted. “A judge having to offer an explanation makes a lot of sense.”

As the debate continues, the community remains hopeful that House Bill 1252 will bring much-needed reform to the bail system, ensuring that public safety is prioritized while maintaining the justice system’s integrity.

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