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Why do two people charged with the same crime face completely different outcomes? In many cases, freedom before trial depends on financial resources — not danger, not guilt, not innocence. That decision can cost someone their job, their home, and their leverage in court. Cashless bail shifts the focus from money to measurable risk. In this video, former NYC prosecutor and criminal defense attorney Saul Bienenfeld explains: • The difference between cash bail and cashless bail • How judges assess risk instead of financial means • Why early release is critical to building a strong defense • The real public safety concerns behind the headlines What is cashless bail? Cashless bail removes money from the release decision and focuses on risk factors like prior record, ties to the community, and likelihood of returning to court. How do judges decide who is released? Judges evaluate criminal history, seriousness of the charge, community ties, and public safety risk. From a defense perspective, pretrial freedom is not a privilege. It shapes the outcome of a case. 📍 New York & Florida Criminal Defense 📞 Bienenfeld Law – (212) 363-7701 — About Saul Bienenfeld: With over 35 years of experience — including time as a former NYC prosecutor — Saul defends clients in serious state and federal cases, using insider knowledge of how prosecutions are built to challenge them strategically from day one. — Legal Disclaimer: This video is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Viewing this content or contacting our office does not create an attorney-client relationship. Every case is unique. Consult a qualified attorney regarding your specific situation. — #CashBail #CashlessBail #CriminalDefense #BailReform #CriminalJustice