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CTP (S3EOctSpecial2) Bail, Justice, and Consequences
We trace Ken W. Good’s journey from Texas roots to bail law expert and unpack why popular reform models produced more failure-to-appear, larger backlogs, and fewer consequences. Faith, forgiveness, and public safety meet in a frank conversation about broken windows, accountability, and what data really shows.
• Ken W Good’s background and path into bail law
• O’Donnell v Harris County’s rise, reversals, and lessons
• Faith, forgiveness, and the need for earthly justice
• Crime concentration and the cost of failed appearances
• Broken windows as a practical anti-crime tool
• Why no-cash bail models increase backlogs and dismissals
• Media narratives versus measured outcomes
• Resources to track reform data and legislation
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Chapters

1. Opening Banter & Guest Intro (00:00:00)

2. Ken Good’s Roots and Law Journey (00:03:15)

3. Entering Bail Law & O’Donnell Case (00:10:40)

4. Faith, Ethics, and Legal Duty (00:15:20)

5. Bail Reform Backfires & Case Overturns (00:21:13)

6. Rhetoric, Media Frames, and Violence (00:29:38)

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