I did find it odd that bail was set, but don't know California's threshold for "suspicion of felony domestic violence". RNC already want the goods though, so we'll soon find out:
Oh, I guess bail is set before charges are brough in Cali; so there goes your theory:
http://www.courts.ca.gov/1069.htm
The Arrest
When the police arrest someone (the defendant), they take him or her to jail.
Then, 1 of 3 things happens:
• The defendant is released if the prosecutor (usually the district attorney or the city attorney) decides not to file charges; or
• The defendant posts bail (also called a “bond”) or is released based on a promise to appear in court at a later date for arraignment. If either of these happen, the district attorney or police tell the defendant when to come to court for arraignment; or
• The defendant stays in jail. Law enforcement officers transport the defendant to the court for arraignment.
Please see TomB’s post with arrest and charging information from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department.
The creepy porn lawyer lies.
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