Houston, Harris County, Texas Marijuana Possession Arrests Causing Unnecessary Jail Overcrowding?
While there is been a lot of talk about building a new jail in Harris County, Texas there has not been much discussion about reducing the amount of people that are in jail today for a low level misdemeanor offense such as marijuana possession. I have stated before that the law in Texas allows for a police officer to cite a person to appear in one of our fifteen County Criminal Court at Law for marijuana possession. The Harris County District Attorney's Office (HCDAO) has openly refused to allow officers to do this for the past two years despite the aim of the law being reduction of jail overcrowding. The HCDAO prides itself on following the law, but for some reason is not doing it in this instance. Meanwhile, people are getting arrested and await a court date while being housed in the overcrowded Harris County jail. Why is the public allowing this to happen if current public opinion is against the policy of jail time for small amounts of marijuana possession? Probably, because the media is not reporting this discrepancy as they should.
It is time that Sheriff Adrian Garcia, all 15 misdemeanor judges, and the Harris County District Attorney, Pat Lykos start allowing officers to write citations for low level marijuana possession like other counties have been doing for a while now. Alternatively, if the HCDAO opposes them on this issue pretrial bonds should be granted for every person that is charged with this crime. A pretrial bond will insure that someone is not jailed for something that the law clearly states may be handled by a citation. In turn, this may reduce the amount of people that sit in the county jail. I can not believe that this is that difficult to implement.
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