Conversation around a multitude of other issues was less amicable.
Efforts to reform the state’s bail system did not make it through the state Senate, where Sen. Patrick Gallivan, R-Elma, said changes to the state’s system weren’t necessary.
This year’s legislative session fizzled to an end Wednesday, leaving several criminal justice and litigation issues unsettled.
June 21, 2018 at 04:58 PM
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Conversation around a multitude of other issues was less amicable.
Efforts to reform the state’s bail system did not make it through the state Senate, where Sen. Patrick Gallivan, R-Elma, said changes to the state’s system weren’t necessary.
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