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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

CONTACT:
Melanie Ledgerwood
Government Relations and Research
Accredited Surety and Casualty Company
Phone: 407.629.2131 ~ FAX: 407.629.4553
Melanie.Ledgerwood@accredited-inc.com

Orange County, Florida Jail: Administrative Pretrial Release Function Revoked

Orlando, Florida: November 9, 2009:


Administrative pretrial release, which allowed jail staff to release defendants without any judicial involvement, has been revoked by the
Chief Judge after the private surety bail industry made elected officials and the public aware that defendants charged with serious and
repeat offenses were routinely being released through the program. Tax dollars are used to manage and support such release.

Belvin Perry, Jr., Chief Judge of the Ninth Judicial Circuit in Orlando, Florida, amended his administrative order to prohibit release into
the pretrial release program until Initial Appearance in front of a Judge. Prior to this amended order, jail staff would release defendants
charged with serious and/or repeat criminal and traffic offenses as delegated by the administrative order and the Chief of Corrections.
Many of the released defendants had prior lengthy criminal and traffic histories, failures to appear and violations of probation.

Effective November 5, 2009, all defendants not released on a cash or surety bond within 24 hours of arrest, will attend an initial court
appearance where a Judge will make an informed release decision based on the criminal/driving history of the defendant,
economic/social status, residency, etc. The history provided to the Judge must be certified as accurate by the pretrial release program.

A week prior to changing the administrative order, a Petition for Common Law Writ of Certiorari was filed with the 5th District Court of
Appeal on behalf of Accredited challenging the administrative release process by non-judicial staff. The amended order validates
Accredited’s position that pretrial release must be a solely judicial decision. Judges are elected officials and accountable to the voters;
jail staff or other “lay” individuals are not.

Bail agents work and live in our communities and take the issue of public safety very seriously. Bail agents are financially and
physically responsible for defendants released on bail and integrate a defendant’s family and friends into the bail contract. A much
higher level of supervision is given to defendants released on bail without using any taxpayer funds. National studies have shown that
private surety bail is the most efficient and effective method of pretrial release and guarantees a defendant’s appearance in court.

ABOUT Accredited – Founded in 1971 by Hank Snow, a pioneer leader in the bail industry, Accredited is now in its 38th year.
Accredited specializes in the underwriting of bail bonds and has a strong network of over 1,600 agents nationwide. Accredited
continues to promote and mirror the highest ethical standards for the industry. The company has earned an “A” rating from A.M. Best
for excellence.

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Accredited Surety and Casualty Company, Inc. (800) 432-2799


4798 New Broad Street, Suite 200 • Orlando, FL 32814 (407) 629-2131
P.O Box 140855 • Orlando, FL 32814-0855 FAX (407) 629-4571

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