Bail Reform: Motions for Pretrial Detention and their Outcomes
By Kristine Denman, Ella Siegrist, Joel Robinson, Ashleigh Maus, Jenna Dole
Like other jurisdictions and states across the nation, New Mexico recently reformed its bail system. In 2016, New Mexico voters passed a constitutional amendment intended to ensure that defendants are not detained solely because they are unable to post bond, while simultaneously protecting the safety of the community. The New Mexico Statistical Analysis Center has engaged in an ongoing project to assess bail reform efforts in New Mexico. The current report focuses on one aspect of bail reform: the use of preventative detention.1
Albuquerque, NM: New Mexico Statistical Analysis Center. Institute for Social Research, 2021. 50p.