But former Manhattan prosecutor turned criminal defense lawyer Mark Bederow said he will likely be free by late Thursday since his crimes do not qualify for bail.
Why would a crime not qualifying for bail mean he goes free? That seems completely backwards to me. I'd think no bail should equal to some guaranteed jail time. What are they going to do if and when he should start another fire?
Why would a crime not qualifying for bail mean he goes free? That seems completely backwards to me. I'd think no bail should equal to some guaranteed jail time. What are they going to do if and when he should start another fire?