Jail space may affect bail bonds in Coryell CountyPosted On: Saturday, Jul. 23 2011 11:55 PMBy Philip Jankowski
Killeen Daily HeraldWhen justices of the peace set bail bond amounts for accused criminals, they take into account the nature of the charge, whether the person may be a flight risk and if the person may pose a danger to the community.
In Coryell County, justices of the peace may have to consider another factor — the lack of space at the Coryell County Jail.
Coryell County Judge John E. Firth said the undersized jail "significantly" affects bail bond amounts set by justices of the peace.
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