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Subtítulos disponibles en español ⚖️ In re Humphrey was supposed to fix wealth-based detention in California. In 2021, the California Supreme Court made something clear: You cannot keep someone in jail simply because they can’t afford bail. Pretrial detention is supposed to be the exception — not the rule. But what’s actually happened since then? In this video, I break down: 📜 What In re Humphrey really requires judges to do 💰 Why unaffordable bail can function as unconstitutional detention 📊 What the UCLA & Berkeley report “Coming Up Short” found ⚠️ How some courts have interpreted Humphrey in ways that may increase no-bail detention 🏛️ The tension between what the Supreme Court mandated and what’s happening in real courtrooms If you care about bail reform, constitutional principles, or how California courts actually operate on the ground — this matters. 📘 Referenced: • In re Humphrey (2021) • In re Brown • UCLA / Berkeley — Coming Up Short: The Unrealized Promise of In re Humphrey I’m Rick Horowitz. I’m a criminal defense lawyer with an office in Fresno, California. But I can go anywhere you need me… in California. And I care what happens to you. 👍 Like 💬 Comment 🔔 Subscribe Let’s keep asking hard questions about how the system really works.