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Yolo Judge Sets $10,000 Bail for Low-Income Accused after Missed Court Date
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Davis Vanguard
WOODLAND, Calif. — A Yolo County Superior Court judge revoked supervised release and set bail at $10,000 Monday for a low-income accused individual who missed a court appearance, raising questions about the consequences of unaffordable bail for people already facing financial instability.
On July 27, the court reduced bail to $1,000 so the accused could be placed on SOR with GPS monitoring.
After the accused missed the subsequent court date, Richardson increased bail to $10,000.
The accused is low-income and is not expected to be able to afford the new bail amount.
In the Yolo County case, the precise reason the accused missed court remains unknown.