Ep. 329 Today's Peep Discusses Murder, Justice, and America's Broken Bail System with Bail Bondsman Topo Padilla, Woke Liberal Failed Policies, Why are Crimes "Dismissed" While More Lives are Lost cover art

Ep. 329 Today's Peep Discusses Murder, Justice, and America's Broken Bail System with Bail Bondsman Topo Padilla, Woke Liberal Failed Policies, Why are Crimes "Dismissed" While More Lives are Lost

Ep. 329 Today's Peep Discusses Murder, Justice, and America's Broken Bail System with Bail Bondsman Topo Padilla, Woke Liberal Failed Policies, Why are Crimes "Dismissed" While More Lives are Lost

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Pat Walsh dives into America's broken bail system with bail expert Topo Padilla following the tragic murder of a Ukrainian refugee by a repeat offender who should have been behind bars. The conversation examines how our justice system repeatedly fails to protect innocent citizens while giving dangerous criminals endless second chances.

• The murder of a Ukrainian refugee woman in North Carolina by a man with 14 prior arrests highlights catastrophic failures in our bail system
• Topo Padilla explains the difference between secured bail (with financial accountability) versus unsecured bail (just signing a form)
• Family members who co-sign bail bonds create crucial accountability that's missing in cashless bail systems
• District attorneys often dismiss serious charges because they're severely understaffed and can't handle their caseloads
• Proposition 47 in California was marketed as "Safe Neighborhoods and Schools" but actually reduced consequences for criminals
• Police officers are increasingly hesitant to make arrests due to liability concerns and changing enforcement priorities
• Voters bear ultimate responsibility for electing officials who create these policies and pass misleading ballot measures
• Both Walsh and Padilla commit to staying and fighting for safer communities rather than leaving California

Call us at KFBK Radio in Sacramento, 7 to 10 pm, Monday through Friday, 93.1 FM, 1530 AM. We will never forget those we lost on 9/11, and we must never forget those who continue to be victims of failed policies that put criminals back on our streets.


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