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The alternative to bail is to remain in custody pending resolution of the case.

Added: OR - you can try petitioning the court for ROR (release on recognizance) otherwise knowns as 'personal bond.'

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What study tested the effectiveness on the release on recognizance alternative?

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The study that tested the effectiveness of the release-on-recognizance alternative was the Manhattan Bail Project, which took place in New York City. This project was one of the first to evaluate the impact of bail reform on pretrial release rates and court appearances.


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