So I will say that the little bit I have read up on it, the cashless bail is not meant for the most serious of crime allegations such as murder, assault, deadly weapons, etc.
I get the "idea" of "evening the playing field"; but to a point...we are talking about people being accused of a crime in which they had to be arrested and in jail. Think about that.
Also, what about looking at it from the victim's stand-point...where are their feelings being taking into consideration?? Do they not mean anything in this equation? Or are they people who have resources??
To me, we should "fix the way we treat victims in our justice system, more emphasis/empathy for the victims then of those who commit crimes.