Friday, June 8, 2018

Wall Street Journal Article About the Bail Industry

Here are two tidbits from yesterday's Wall Street Journal article about the for-profit bail industry:

"Overall, the net premiums of bail bonds written nationwide declined for the first time last year following five consecutive yearly increases. In 2017, premiums written dropped 3.8% to $119.5 million, according to insurance-ratings firm A.M. Best."

"The A.M. Best Report shows that the total face amount of bail bonds posted in the U.S. dropped to $15.9 billion last year, a 4.4% decline from 2016 and a reversal in the trend from the previous three years." 

How's that ABC strategy of fighting everything look to you now? Are you still winning, or is something else going on? 

By the way, ABC's focus on "risk assessment" is misplaced. Risk assessment tools only replace other forms of risk assessment. Money is risk management. Other forms of risk management replace money. The insurance companies don't know what they're talking about when it comes to risk assessment, which is kinda weird given that insurance companies use actuarial risk assessment tools all the time (and when we explain this to various stakeholders, everyone laughs with that kind of "wow, how can they be so dumb" laugh). The industry has bought into a strategy by bail insurance companies that are ignorant about basic principles of bail, including the very definition of bail (see Harris County order granting preliminary injunction at footnote 20). Accordingly, I expect to see many more articles like the WSJ article in the future.

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Al Jazeera Video About Bail Reform

Here's a little video about bail reform from Al Jazeera.

I've been watching posts from the bail industry for a long time, and I can tell you that there is nothing in this video that it'll like. It was a bit of a gang fight, with ABC losing due to its inability to concede certain basic facts about the money bail system. 

So . . . I assume that even though someone from ABC was on the show, ABC either won't mention anything about it, or it'll start attacking Al Jazeera and the others personally.

ABC's intentional strategy to argue and fight everything, rather than to think of solutions, is the cause of all of this. Bail agents, this is your future.

Monday, June 4, 2018

Judges/County Lose in 5th Circuit

You know, the only reason I think I keep this blog going is to occasionally tell people how things actually turn out.

ABC's Facebook page still has the big "Breaking News" banner about a bunch of judges in Harris County demanding some new injunction and the County asking for rehearing in the O'Donnell case.

Well, they lost all those motions.

You can thank me for bringing you all up to speed.