Bond battle in Galveston County leaves magistrate judge 'stunned' as police union looks for changes

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Police Union Seeks Change,Criminal Justice Sytem

'I'm not that hard to find, but don't drop a snipe on me on Facebook. Tell me what you want to talk about,' Magistrate Judge John Melcher said after a police union turned to social media to voice its frustrations over bonds.

ByPolice union calls out Magistrate Judge John Melcher on social media for the number of people getting out of the Galveston County Jail on low bonds.A Galveston County magistrate judge was left stunned after he was called out on social media by a police union that's upset with the amount of defendants allowed out of jail.

"The fact that they go to jail, and they're right back on the streets," Rogers explained. "That's a danger to our community. It makes it dangerous for our officers."show this year, statewide, 12% of cases result in defendants not having to pay anything to be released from jail.It's not just no bond, but a low bond.

Melcher said the district attorney's office or sheriff can recommend a high bond, but sometimes it doesn't fit. "We take into account all kinds of consideration," Melcher explained. "If you think the defendant is better supervised for the safety of the public by the personal bond office than they are by the bail bondsman, then that factors into your decision," Melcher said.Leaders wanted to meet with County Judge Mark Herman. Herman didn't appoint Melcher; the county commissioners' court did.

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