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Examining the True Costs of the User-Pay Justice System in New Orleans

  • Mathilde  Laisne - Former Senior Program Associate
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Justice & Humanity in a Time of Pandemic Webinar

Facing a crisis no one was prepared for, Vera's New Orleans office swiftly executed a three-part COVID strategy—including statewide education, data analysis, and communication with judges—to assist local and statewide actors in their understanding of what they should know and what they could do, and follow up to help where needed. Vera's New Orlean ...

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April 27, 2020
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A Better Way

Global Citizen sat down with Vera’s New Orleans director, Will Snowden, to discuss ending money injustice in New Orleans. The short video that came of that discussion describes how money bail and conviction fines and fees are unnecessary, unlawful, and undermine safety and equity. It points to a better way, set out in Vera’s report, Paid in Full: A ...

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July 09, 2019
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Paid in Full

A Plan to End Money Injustice in New Orleans

The role that money—in the form of bail, fines and fees—plays in criminal justice systems has come under increased focus. These practices have long plagued New Orleans, driving jail incarceration and costing struggling families—most of them black—millions. Two federal courts recently ruled that judges cannot lawfully impose money bail or enforce co ...

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  • Jon Wool, Alison Shih, Melody Chang
June 11, 2019
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New Orleans Tricentennial

Visions of Justice

What should justice look like in New Orleans for the next three hundred years?  The criminal justice system in New Orleans absorbs the lion’s share of the city’s operating budget. With new and renewed leadership in this important year in our city’s history, it is time to dig deep into what it means to build a system that delivers on the promise of ...

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December 01, 2017
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Past Due

Examining the Costs and Consequences of Charging for Justice in New Orleans

In New Orleans, as in many cities around the country, nearly every phase of the criminal justice system imposes a financial cost on the “users” of that system, even before they are convicted of a crime. These bail, fines, and fees take a steep toll on the people who face them and their families. They also affect taxpayers, who bear the cost of exc ...

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January 09, 2017
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Past Due

Examining the Costs and Consequences of Charging for Justice in New Orleans

In 2015, government agencies in New Orleans collected $4.5 million in the form of bail, fines and fees from people involved in the criminal justice system and, by extension, from their families. Another $4.7 million was transferred from the pockets of residents to for-profit bail bond agents. These costs have become the subject of considerable publ ...

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  • Mathilde Laisne, Jon Wool, Christian Henrichson
January 09, 2017
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Bail, Fines, and Fees

A look at how bail, fines, and fees in the criminal justice system impact poor communities in New Orleans

The New Orleans criminal justice system, like many other local systems across the country, operates significantly on funding generated from the people cycling through it—from bail and associated fees before trial, to fines and fees levied after conviction. These practices come with hidden costs to defendants—the majority of whom are poor and black— ...

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July 25, 2016
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Bail Stories

From "Bail Stories," co-produced by the Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice and the Vera Institute of Justice.

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May 19, 2016
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In the News

How Cash-Strapped Local Governments Target the Poor

Washington Monthly July 11, 2017

Bail Bondsmen Kidnapped and Extorted Inmate, Lawsuit Claims

The Daily Beast July 10, 2017

Orleans Judges Say They Have Waived $1M in Court Fees in Response to 'Debtors' Prison' Lawsuit

The New Orleans Advocate June 25, 2017

When the Poor Can't Afford to Post Bail

The Daily Advertiser June 12, 2017

The Price of Justice Doesn't Cover the Bills

USA TODAY April 21, 2017

All Things New Orleans: April 13, 2017

WWNO (New Orleans Public Radio) April 14, 2017

Study Shows Effect of Bail, Fines and Fees on Poor Community

WDSU News April 05, 2017

Has Bail Reform in America Finally Reached a Tipping Point?

The Christian Science Monitor April 04, 2017

Punishing Poverty Through Prison Costs City Millions, Study Finds

Louisiana Weekly January 17, 2017

The Count: Number of People Who Remained in Jail for a Total of 203,762 Days in 2015 Because They Couldn’t Make Bail

The Gambit January 17, 2017

Orleans Criminal Court Judges Vary Widely In Assessing Fines and Fees On Defendants

The New Orleans Advocate January 16, 2017

New Orleans Scales Back Its Extensive, Expensive Bail System

FiveThirtyEight January 13, 2017

The Conflict of Interest at the Heart of New Orleans’ Courts

Think Progress January 13, 2017

New Orleans City Council Eliminates Bail Requirements for Most Petty Crimes

The Lens January 13, 2017

The Cost of Justice Targets the Poor, New Report Claims

WWL January 11, 2017

How Bail ‘Criminalizes’ Poverty

The Crime Report January 10, 2017

New Report Calculates Costs on Both Ends of 'User-Pay' Justice System in New Orleans

The New Orleans Advocate January 10, 2017

In New Orleans, Making Defendants Choose Bail Or Jail Is Really Expensive

FiveThirtyEight January 10, 2017

Bail, Fines and Fees Cost More Than They Bring In, New Study Reveals

Vera Press Release January 10, 2017

Making Poor People Pay for Their Court Costs

The New York Times June 20, 2016

How Our User-Pay Justice System Drives Mass Incarceration

The Huffington Post June 02, 2016

New Initiative Will Measure the True Cost of Fines, Fees, and Financial Bail in New Orleans

Vera Press Release June 02, 2016
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