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We are joined by returning guest Ken W. Good, a noted bail attorney and a board member of the Professional Bondsmen of Texas to discuss the resurgence of “tough on crime” policies under President Trump's administration and the ongoing public backlash against progressive criminal justice reform.About Ken W. Good - Board of Directors, Professional Bondsmen of Texas:Ken W. Good graduated from Hardin Simmons University in 1982 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. He received a Master of Education Degree in 1986 from Tarleton State University, a part of the Texas A&M System. In 1989, he received his law degree from Texas Tech School of Law, where he was a member of the Texas Tech Law Review. Mr. Good has argued cases before the Supreme Court of Texas and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, along with numerous courts of appeals, including the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He is the author of "Good's on Bail," a practice guide created for bail industry professionals. In addition, he has written numerous articles on the subject of bail reform, including, “What Successful Bail Reform Looks Like.” Mr. Good is married and has two daughters.Text us comments or questions we can answer on the showPatriot Cigar Company Premium Cigars from Nicaragua, use our Promo Code: DOOMED for 15% off your purchase. https://www.mypatriotcigars.com/usa/DOOMED Support our show by subscribing using the link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/796727/support Support the showGo to Linktree.com/TwoDoomedMen for all our socials where we continue the conversation in between episodes.
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The topic of the resurgence of “tough on crime” policies under President Trump's administration and the ongoing public backlash against progressive criminal justice reform has far-reaching implications. Ken W. Good, a board member of the Professional Bondsmen of Texas, joined me to discuss the issue at the national and local levels.Jamie Miller, political consultant, public speaker, and host of Reasonable Arguments, joined me to discuss his thoughts on DOGE, a change to the IRS that he would like to see made, and a little about Florida state politics.CPAC is underway, and it has been an exciting time for conservatives. Becky Noble, journalist at Red State, is at CPAC, and she called in to tell us what is different about this CPAC. We also discussed news stories that she has reported recently, Luigi Mangione groupies and Cori Bush and Jamaal Bowman's new job.Become a supporter of Tapp into the Truth: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tapp-into-the-truth--556114/support Tapp into the Truth on Rumble. Follow, watch the older shows, and join the live streams.Professional Bondsman of TexasThe Bail Post PodcastReasonable ArgumentsReasonable Arguments News & Nonsense PodcastBecky Noble at Red State If recent events have proven anything, you need to be as prepared as possible for when things go sideways. You certainly can't count on the government for help. True liberty requires self-reliance. My Patriot SupplyDiversify and protect your hard-earned wealth. Use America's Premiere Conservative Gold Company, Harvard Gold Group. Use promo code TAPP.Support American jobs! Support the show! Get great products at great prices! Go to My Pillow and use promo code TAPP to save! Visit patriotmobile.com or Call (817) 380-9081 to take advantage of a FREE Month of service when you switch using promo code TAPP! Morning Kick is a revolutionary new daily drink from Roundhouse Provisions that combines ultra-potent greens like spirulina and kale with probiotics, prebiotics, collagen, and even ashwagandha. Just mix with water, stir, and enjoy!If you are a content creator in need of a professional drone or you just enjoy flying a drone on the weekend, EXO Drones has you covered! EXO Drones Plus, get 15% off your order by using this link.Follow Tapp into the Truth on Locals Follow Tapp into the Truth on SubstackHero SoapPatriot DepotBlue CoolersKoa CoffeeBrainMDDiamond CBDSauce Bae2nd SkullEinstokBeanstoxBelle IsleMomento AIHoneyFund"Homegrown" Boone's BourbonIsland BrandsBlackout Coffee Co.Full Circle Brewing Co.Pasmosa Sangria
Text the JudgeJoin Judge Ron Rangel and bail attorney Ken W. Good as they explore relevant crime statistics. From FBI data revisions to the impact of bail reform, this episode explores the implications for our criminal justice system.Support the show
In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," the hosts—Riker, Reed, The Black Libertarian, Stylish, The Rider, and Sham—welcome Ken W., a bail attorney and board member of the Professional Bondsmen of Texas. Ken reveals that the FBI has admitted to inaccuracies in its crime statistics, sparking questions about the broader implications of flawed data. The Black Libertarian underscores the right to self-defense with Ken, which flips when Ken professes he supports the traditional bailbond system—an area of disagreement since the Black Libertarian personally benefited from cash bail to avoid an indefinite jail stay. Reed favors a system tailored to local needs, prompting Sham to ask if any agencies or individuals work toward bridging the gap between extremes. Stylish then raises concerns about migrant-related crime, leading Ken to explain how cartels exploit migrants for minor offenses that still trigger cash bail, effectively concluding a thought-provoking discussion.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/everyday-black-men--2988631/support.
In this episode of the Cult Vault Podcast, host Kacey speaks with attorney Ken Good about the complexities of bail law in the United States, particularly focusing on the implications of zero bail policies and their impact on crime rates and public safety. They discuss the differences between the U.S. and UK bail systems, the challenges faced by domestic violence survivors, and the role of advocacy groups in shaping criminal justice reform. Ken shares insights on the statistics surrounding bail and crime, emphasising the need for a balanced approach to reform that considers both public safety and the rights of individuals. In this conversation, Ken W. Good discusses the evolution of bail reform in Texas, the impact of legislative changes on the legal community, and the challenges faced by advocates in the criminal justice system. He emphasises the importance of public safety, the role of advocacy groups, and the need for honest discussions about the effectiveness of current reforms. Good also reflects on his motivation to represent the bail industry and the responsibility he feels towards the community he serves.The Good Law Firm - The Good Law Firm- Tyler & Houston, Texas Get in Touch or Support:Patreon - patreon.com/thecultvaultCrimecon UK 2025 - https://www.crimecon.co.uk - use code CULT for 10% off tickets!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cultvaultpod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/CultVaultPodReddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/Cult-VaultGmail: cultvaultpodcast@gmail.com
At this week's Round Table, Inyoo, Kassandra, and Preena were joined by Ken W. Good, a legal expert and member of the Board of Directors for the Professional Bondsmen of Texas, to explore the complex and often contentious world of bail reform. With a law degree from Texas Tech and years of experience arguing cases before the Supreme Court of Texas and the U.S. Court of Appeals, Ken brings a wealth of knowledge to the discussion. Throughout the episode, we delve into the critical role the bail industry plays within the criminal justice system, discussing the real-world implications of zero-bail policies and their impact on public safety and recidivism. Ken offers a balanced perspective on the conflicting studies surrounding bail reform—some of which show alarming re-offense rates among those released on zero-bail, while others, such as those from New Jersey, suggest that eliminating cash bail does not necessarily lead to an increase in violent crime. We also explore the methodology behind these studies, questioning the validity of their conclusions and what they mean for future policymaking. With the continued rise of bail reform across the U.S., understanding the full scope of its impact has become crucial for lawmakers, law enforcement, and the public alike. Ken provides important insights into how these studies shape the conversation, and what is at stake for communities across the nation. As bail reform continues to be a hotly debated topic, Ken offers valuable insights into potential alternatives and compromises that might bridge the divide between differing viewpoints. His thoughts on how to ensure both public safety and fairness within the justice system provide a fresh perspective on how these issues could be addressed in the future. Tune in for an engaging conversation with Ken W. Good as we tackle the complexities of bail reform and its impact on our society. Thanks for listening!
Ken W. Good is a noted bail attorney and board member of the Professional Bondsmen of Texas, and who has worked closely with lawmakers, argued cases before the Supreme Court of Texas among others. He is the author of Good's on Bail. Ken joins the show to discuss the recent correction in crime statistics, crime trends in Texas, the bail system in Texas, and efforts in the next legislative session.
Ken W. Good has worked closely with lawmakers and other individuals on bail matters. He offers his perspective on the impact that criminal justice and bail reform have had on public safety. Bail reform remains a contentious subject, with significant implications for public safety and justice system equity. On the one hand, a study from California's Yolo County District Attorney's office reports alarming re-offense rates among defendants released on zero-bail, suggesting a direct link between bail reform and increased crime. According to this study, 70% of defendants released without bail reoffended, with a significant proportion committing violent crimes. Conversely, a study published May 22 by researchers at Drexel University, focusing on New Jersey's bail reform, finds no evidence that eliminating cash bail increases violence. New Jersey, one of the first states to significantly reform its bail system, has seen a reduction in pretrial detention without a corresponding rise in gun violence or other crimes. As bail reform continues to gain traction nationwide, understanding its true impact is crucial for policymakers, law enforcement, and the public. Misconceptions about bail reform could lead to misguided policies that either compromise public safety or perpetuate unnecessary incarceration. #Trend With Us! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-trend-with-justin-a-w/support
A bonus interview for you to step to! For this one, friend of the show Brandon Hill comes through to interview Ken W. Good - bail attorney and a board member of the Professional Bondsmen of Texas - to talk about the dense topic of Bail Reform which was taken into overdrive post-COVID. Brandon & Ken get into a hearty debate about the state of Bail in the US, crime in the US and the solutions for both amongst other things. Thanks to Brandon for putting in the work and making time for this interview. Below are some additional resources that Brandon wanted to throw to people that wanted more on top of the interview itself.And be sure to keep up with Brandon's Journalism.Additional Resources:"The Downstream Consequences of Misdemeanor Pretrial Detention" — for a study on the effects of pretrial detention on rates of failure to appear and rates of re-arrest. "The Effects of Cash Bail on Crime and Court Appearances: A Review of Recent Research Evidence" — for a study that attempts to explain and control for the many risk factors that make it difficult to draw direct correlations between cash bail reform and rates of failure to appear and re-arrest."Does Bail Reform Increase Crime? An Empirical Assessment of the Public Safety Implications of Bail Reform in Cook County, Illinois" — for a study on the problems with using crime rates instead of flat crimes in considering the impact of bail reform on public safety, and the additional factor of increased dropping of domestic violence cases. "What successful criminal justice reform looks like" — For Ken W. Good's policy suggestions for successful bail reform. "'The New Jim Crow' Book Outline" — For an outline in direct quotes of the main arguments made for the existence of racial bias in every level of the U.S. criminal justice system. "What the data says about crime in the U.S." - For a PEW research look at the various sources of U.S. crime data.Thank you for listening! If you want to contribute to the show, whether it be sending me questions or voicing your opinion in any way, peep the contact links below and I'll respond accordingly. Let me know "What's Good?"Rate & ReviewE-Mail: the5thelelmentpub@gmail.comTwitter & IG: @The5thElementUKWebsite: https://medium.com/@the5thelementIntro Music - "Baxter" By Brock BerriganInterlude - "Saudade" By KuplaChillHop MusicOther Podcasts Under The 5EPN:Diggin' In The Digits5EPN RadioBlack Women Watch...In Search of SauceThe Beauty Of Independence
DESCRIPTION: Attorney Ken W Good joins the show to discuss bail reform and its efficacy given the conflicting data surrounding Bail Reform and whether it is effective in minimizing recidivism and reducing crime. Some studies show that Bail Reform is effective while others suggest the opposite. Ken has been on several mainstream and independent news shows such as Fox, MSNBC, and several podcasts talking about bail reform and has his podcast exploring bail reform. Today we go toe-to-toe talking about bail reform and its efficacy. The Show was inspired by Elliott Chang of MediaVista Public Relations who helped to put the show together and provided the guest for today's show. Overview: Bail reform on violent crime in America. Some studies from advocates show that such crimes did not increase as a result of reform efforts, while other studies showed the opposite. Are any of the studies accurate? Bail reform remains a contentious subject, with significant implications for public safety and justice system equity. On the one hand, a study from California's Yolo County District Attorney's office reports alarming re-offense rates among defendants released on zero-bail, suggesting a direct link between bail reform and increased crime. According to this study, 70% of defendants released without bail reoffended, with a significant proportion committing violent crimes. Conversely, a study published May 22 by researchers at Drexel University, focusing on New Jersey's bail reform, finds no evidence that eliminating cash bail increases violence. New Jersey, one of the first states to significantly reform its bail system, has seen a reduction in pretrial detention without a corresponding rise in gun violence or other crimes. As bail reform continues to gain traction nationwide, understanding its true impact is crucial for policymakers, law enforcement, and the public. Misconceptions about bail reform could lead to misguided policies that either compromise public safety or perpetuate unnecessary incarceration. We will touch on the following points: -- The methodology and validity of the conflicting studies.-- Real-world implications of bail reform laws on public safety and recidivism.-- Comparative analysis of jurisdictions with varying bail policies.-- Policy recommendations to balance public safety with justice reform. Across the country, bail reform efforts have advanced swiftly, despite growing opposition from those concerned about public safety. The debate between advocates and opponents is intensifying, with each side firmly believing they are in the right. Meanwhile, the public is left questioning whether community safety is being compromised in a game of political maneuvering. About Ken W. Good: Ken graduated from Hardin Simmons University in 1982 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. He received a Master of Education Degree in 1986 from Tarleton State University, a part of the Texas A&M System. In 1989, he received his law degree from Texas Tech School of Law, where he was a member of the Texas Tech Law Review. Mr. Good has argued cases before the Supreme Court of Texas and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, along with numerous courts of appeals, including the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Mr. Good is married and has two daughters. (www.pbtx.com) CREDITS: The show is hosted by Rev. Renaldo McKenzie who is a Professor, Author and President of The Neoliberal Corporation but who also works in the Philadelphia Criminal Justice system.The show is a production of The Neoliberal Corporation: https://theneoliberal.com and https://renaldocmckenzie.com.Email us at theneoliberalround@renaldocmckenzie.com. Donate to us via https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal/support. Send us your articles, blogs, posts, and videos for consideration at info@theneoliberal.com. Get your copy of Neoliberalism in audio via: https://www.audible.com/pd/B099LFCD79/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-267926&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_267926_rh_us --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theneoliberal/support
In Episode 9, The Failure of Bail Reform. Ken W. Good, a member of the Board of Directors, Professional Bondsmen of Texas joined Lisa and Kyle to discuss the failure of Bail Reform and Zero Bail Policies. Mr. Good holds a Bachelor of Arts from Hardin Simmons University, a Master of Education from Tarleton State University (part of the Texas A&M System). Mr. Good earned his J.D. from Texas Tech School of Law in 1989. He was also a member of the Texas Tech Law Review. Mr. Good has argued cases before the Supreme Court of Texas, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and numerous courts of appeal, including the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in my hometown of New Orleans, LA. Mr. Good is married and has two daughters. In addition to hosting The Bail Post podcast, he is the author of "Good's on Bail," a practice guide for bail industry professionals and numerous articles on the subject of bail reform, including, “What Successful Bail Reform Looks Like.” We'll talk with Mr. Good about the failure of bail reform and zero bail policies, including the impact zero bail has had on domestic violence cases.More about Mr. Good: http://www.goodsonbail.com/Goods_on_B...https://www.thebailpost.com/https://www.thegoodlawfirm.net/
Andrew Schultz aka Mr. Goody Two Shoes and Joseph Huggins aka OldManHuggie Sit Down To Interview Ken W. Good a Noted Bail Attorney and a Board Member of the Professional Bondsmen of Texas About The Bail System In The United States Of America and the Pros and Cons of Bail Reform Including No Cash Bail. The Conversation Really Goes In Depth and Explores Both Sides Of The Argument. Please Leave Comments or Email Ys With Questions and Your Feedback. This Is A Good One.
In the News with Mike Dakkakwww.itnshow.comNoted bail attorney Ken W. Good joins ITN to discuss the fallacy that low- and no-bail policies result in lower crime rates.Follow Ken's work at https://pbtx.com.We are financing the war against us. Give your money instead to companies that care about America and Americans. http://patriotsmade.com/itn.Purchase Dr. Stella Immanuel's products at https://marketplace.drstellamd.com. Use promo code ITN and save.Shop Richardson Nutritional Center anti-cancer products now and save at https://rncstore.com/itn. Discount code for ITN viewers will be applied at checkout.Your support allows me to cover the news the MSM tries to suppress. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/itnshow.Liberate yourself from Big Tech at Liberation Technology at https://secure.liberationtek.com/aff.php?aff=79. Use promo code ITN and get 1 month free.
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Join Ken W. Good, a leading bail attorney and board member of the Professional Bondsmen of Texas, as he delves into the real effects of cash-free bail. Discussing contrasting studies from Yolo County and Drexel University, Ken reveals the truth behind zero bail policies, crime rates, and public safety, providing valuable insights into this critical issue.
In this episode of Finding Common Battle Grounds, we have another guest: Ken W. Good, an attorney who specializes in bail bonds. We take advantage of Ken's expertise to discuss a movement spreading across the US to end bail bonds under the premise that bail bonds can result in poor people being imprisoned because they cannot afford even low bail amounts. We discussed a Politifact article that investigated (and rated mostly true) a claim by Governor Gavin Newsom that only the US and the Philippines use for-profit or corporate bail bond systems. We used this as a launching point to discuss the consequences of changes to the bail system and whether they contribute to higher crime rates. Conveniently, we all agree that we don't want more crime and that crime has gotten out of control in some locations, but don't agree that we should retain bail for everyone or that our prisons are punitive and too full. We then turn to Google's Gemini glitch that ended up creating inaccurate historical images that reflect a diversity bias over accuracy. We agreed that historical accuracy is important and that Google needed to fix it's AI. We did not end up agreeing that truth is always more important than diversity, with Ryan arguing that truth is complicated and, while it is should always be pursued, it's not always clear what truth is. Ken disagreed and argued that there are capital-T "Truths" and they will always be more important than diversity.
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John O'Connor, an experienced trial lawyer and former Assistant U.S. Attorney in Northern California, joined me to discuss the latest developments in Trump's ongoing legal battles. Personal grief of loved ones lost can be especially tough at Christmastime. Richard V. Battle's book, The Unopened Present, can help. Ken W. Good, a noted bail attorney and a board member of the Professional Bondsmen of Texas, joined me to discuss the ongoing debate over zero bail policies and the increase in crime across the country. Andi Buerger, JD, founder of Voices Against Trafficking, joined me to talk about a senior Pentagon official who oversaw federally operated schoolsystems in the Americas, having been arrested in a Georgia human trafficking sting. Visit 4Patriots and prepare for whatever life sends your way. The 'Digital Dollar' = Full Government Control. Get your gold from my gold dealer, America's Premiere Conservative Gold Company, Harvard Gold Group. VNSH is offering a holiday special! VNSH holster fits 99% of all semi-auto handguns, works without a tactical belt, and carries two fully loaded magazines. Go to http://vnsh.com/tapp to activate a $40 discount today. MyPillow's 20-year Anniversary! Go to My Pillow and use promo code: TAPP
Ken W. Good graduated from Hardin Simmons University in 1982 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. He received a Master of Education Degree in 1986 from Tarleton State University, a part of the Texas A&M System. In 1989, he received his law degree from Texas Tech School of Law, where he was a member of the Texas Tech Law Review. Mr. Good has argued cases before the Supreme Court of Texas and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, along with numerous courts of appeals, including the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He is the author of "Good's on Bail," a practice guide created for bail industry professionals. In addition, he has written numerous articles on the subject of bail reform, including, “What Successful Bail Reform Looks Like.” Mr. Good is married and has two daughters At the crossroads of this contentious issue are criminal justice reform advocates who contend that releasing individuals charged with a crime back into society for free, pending trial, not only promotes fairness, but also results in a decrease in crime rates. On the other side, law enforcement and victims' rights groups, alongside the bail industry, argue that releasing defendants without any accountability poses a serious threat to public safety.This polarized debate is capturing the attention of both policy-makers and the public, with both sides presenting compelling arguments and supporting studies to bolster their claims. What makes this debate particularly intriguing is the contention between the two sides regarding the interpretation of crime statistics. While criminal justice reform advocates argue that any increase in crime is a perceptual issue rather than a factual one, their opponents contend that the statistics and facts are inarguable. The former contends that crime overall is going down across America, citing a big picture view. Meanwhile, supporters of tougher laws are looking at specific jurisdictions where bail reform has been implemented. They contend that violent crime specifically has increased dramatically in these regions.In a recent CNN story, the former Deputy Commissioner of Intelligence and Counterterrorism for the NYPD cited a survey conducted by the National Retail Federation of its members showed that 81 percent felt that retail crime had grown more violent from the previous year. He also noted that retail giant Target had closed stores in New York City, Portland and Los Angeles -- all cities which had implemented some form of bail reform in recent years.Ken W. Good, a noted bail attorney and a board member of the Professional Bondsmen of Texas is available to be interviewed by you. Good has worked closely with lawmakers and other individuals on bail matters. He can offer his perspective on the impact that criminal justice and bail reform have had on public safety.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What You Need to Know is get to the real cause of violence in America. The tragic killing spree in Maine and subsequent manhunt brings to the forefront again the political discussion about more gun laws, but you and I know it's far more deep than that. American culture is sick and broken with Humanist indoctrination, and we must look past the politicization of violence in America to find the fix. The fix is a heart problem - not a gun problem. Ken W. Good is on the Board of Directors of the Professional Bondsmen of Texas, and he joins Ed today to talk about the consequences of zero bail policies used in California and New York. Zero bail policies eliminate accountability and create chaos, Ken W. Good states. He also discusses what successful bail reform looks like, as well as possible alternatives and compromises that bridge the gap between these viewpoints. Scott Phelps, writer and head of Abstinence and Marriage Education Partnership (AMP), joins Ed Martin to talk about the hunger for truth in sexual education in our age of confusion and lies. Medical, educational, and governmental institutions fight against abstinence education and suppress the message that sexuality is reserved for marriage, and until then abstinence is the best policy, Wrap Up: Disgraceful melting down of Charlottesville Robert E. Lee statue. We have to remember our history — we must honor and uphold American heroes and their legacy of victories and defeats. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the September 27th, 2023 episode of Liberal Dan Radio, I welcome back to the show Ken W. Good. Mr. Good is a noted bail attorney and a board member of the Professional Bondsmen of Texas. We will discuss the Illinois supreme court ruling upholding the law that ended cash bail. Beforehand, I will also talk about other news topics of the week and if there is time afterwards, I will continue the series on unravelling toxic masculinity. Listening live? You can also watch on YouTube! You can comment on the show thread at liberaldan.com, on the Liberal Dan Radio Facebook page, and @liberaldanradio on Twitter. Also, heck out the Liberal Dan Radio Minicast. You can become a Liberal Dan Radio Patreon. If you don't feel like a subscription, you can also Buy Me A Cider. “Hypocrite of the Week” – Music: If I Had a Chicken – Kevin MacLeod
Attorney Ken W. Good from the Professional Bondsman of Texas joins us again to discuss the continued failing of Bail Reform policies around the country and how they have led to an increase in violent crime. We also discuss New Mexico's Governor using a "public health emergency" to outlaw the carrying of firearms in Albuquerque.Check out Ken and the Professional Bondsmen of Texas at: https://pbtx.com/If you are looking for a premium cigar from Nicaragua go to mypatriotcigars.com and use our Promo Code: DOOMED for 15% off your purchase.Support the showGo to Linktree.com/TwoDoomedMen for all our socials where we continue the conversation in between episodes.
Imagine a world where the nuances of the cash bail system are no longer a mystery. We promise to guide you through its labyrinth, starting with a deep dive into its 200-year evolution, its merits, and potential repercussions of bail reform. With the insight of our esteemed guest Ken W. Good, a seasoned lawyer and author of Goods on Bail, we unravel the intricacies of how this private bail system operates to ensure people show up in court.In a world where the impact of the criminal justice system and drug policy on crime rates is a pressing concern, we pull back the curtain on these issues with an enlightening exploration. We study the high failure-to-appear rates in certain counties, and California, the challenges of drug policy, and the unintended consequences of criminalizing certain drugs. Engage in our thought-provoking analysis of how these policies intersect with the cash bail system and impact our society.We press on to delve into the hot-button topic of criminal justice reform, inspecting the effectiveness of rehabilitation vs incarceration, and the looming question of accountability in our justice system. Hear heart-wrenching stories of families affected by these systems, and the potential of government-funded rehab programs as alternatives to prison. We wrap up by emphasizing the importance of respect in online discussions and the role it plays in shaping effective policies. Sit back and let us navigate these complex waters together.Music: Coma-Media (intro) WinkingFoxMusic (outro)Recorded: 8/9/23
Ken W. Good graduated from Hardin Simmons University in 1982 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. He received a Master of Education Degree in 1986 from Tarleton State University, a part of the Texas A&M System. In 1989, he received his law degree from Texas Tech School of Law, where he was a member of the Texas Tech Law Review. Mr. Good has argued cases before the Supreme Court of Texas and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, along with numerous courts of appeals, including the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Mr. Good is married and has two daughters.Website - www.pbtx.comPodcast - https://www.thebailpost.com/Blog - https://pbtx.blogspot.com/Ken discusses with Chris and Becky how zero bail came about, some studies that have shown and where to go from here.
Bail decisions are critical in the lives of arrested persons. They come without judgment of guilt or innocence but can mean the deprivation of freedom for individuals as they await trial. But they can also have crushing unintended consequences for persons who become the victims of persons released without bail or on insufficient bail. Episode 126 takes no position on the headline debates about bail reform. Instead, Ken W. Good takes us on a tour of the privacy issues involved with bail. A thirty-plus-year attorney, Ken is on the board of directors of the Professional Bondsmen of Texas, the voice of the bail industry in that state. What information does a magistrate or judge obtain when deciding on bail? What personal information about the accused individual is available, and does this data become available to the public? Is setting bail an open court matter? Is AI entering the courtroom through algorithms that make risk assessments about accused persons? Tune in to consider this critical stage of the criminal justice system and how the privacy of all of us is affected. Time stamps: 01:06 — What is the bail bondsman's view of bail and potential bail reform? 02:34 — What are the privacy issues of bail? 05:40 — What data is presented before a magistrate in determining bail? 08:52 — Is the bail decision a public record? 10:15 — Are A.I. and algorithms being used in bail determinations? 12:07 — How might bail decisions evolve in the next 5-10 years?
Today on "Catholic Drive Time" Catholic Drive Time - 877-757-9424 Date – TUESDAY October 25, 2022 – The Feast Day of THE FORTY MARTYRS OF ENGLAND AND WALES This feast, the feast of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales, honors the hundreds of British men and women who died for their faith in wake of the dispute between the Pope and King Henry VIII during the 16th century. Many loyal Catholics were tortured and killed by the British state from 1535 to 1679. In 1970, the Vatican selected 40 martyrs, men and women, lay and religious, to represent the full group of about 300. Each martyr has their own day of memorial, but they are all remembered as a group on October 25. INTRO – Today on CDT, we're going to make an analysis on the effects of no cash bail “reform” on the country. Attorney Ken Good joins us. And – Is a digital ID coming to the US? Will we be on the heels of China? Join Email list! GRNonline.com/CDT GRN to 42828 Bio- Ken W. Good graduated from Hardin Simmons University in 1982 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. He received a Master of Education Degree in 1986 from Tarleton State University, a part of the Texas A&M System. In 1989, he received his law degree from Texas Tech School of Law, where he was a member of the Texas Tech Law Review. Mr. Good has argued cases before the Supreme Court of Texas and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, along with numerous courts of appeals, including the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Mr. Good is married and has two daughters. Joe Social Media IG: @TheCatholicHack Twitter: @Catholic_Hack Facebook: Joe McClane YouTube: Joe McClane Rudy Social Media IG: @ydursolrac Youtube: Glad Trad Podcast Adrian Social Media IG: @ffonze Twitter: @AdrianFonze Facebook: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Catholic Conversations Visit our website to learn more about us, find a local GRN radio station, a schedule of our programming and so much more. http://grnonline.com/
As usual, the policy of the left has the exact opposite effect of their stated intentions. Will all the criminal justice reform, police bashing, and bail reform, criminals are let out on the street to terrorize the very people the left says they want to help. Ken W. Good is here to talk about the results of this failed policy and how it impacts all of us.
The narratives of January 6th have created an uninterested indifference with Americans. However, the prisoners still held must experience the efforts of those that seek to change the fundamentals of the U.S. Constitution. The Oath Keepers defendants, among others, face the Marxist force of those with everything to gain by their convictions. Is there proof of a sinister conspiracy to use Americans to seize power?Brad Geyer joins to discuss the events of January 6th and the suffering of his client. Through this information will we find out that government officials are complicit in a coup?Crime has increased throughout the whole nation, especially in urban areas. Releasing of criminals into the communities have resulted in higher rates of gun-related crime. Attorney and member of Professional Bondsmen of Texas, Ken W. Good, joins to discuss the reasons why the country has erupted in a crime wave due to leftist policies in criminal justice.Follow BFBN on twitter: @dloydfaulk @bf_frontlineOn GETTR and Frank Social: @BFBroadcastingOn Telegram: https://t.me/BFBroadcastingOn Rumble: BFBroadcastingSupport independent media:- New items are arriving and you don't want to miss having the cool feeling Percale Bed Sheets and the new MyPillow Sandles. Save up to 66% now with the code: Battle. Visit https://mypillow.com/battle and https://mystore.com or call (800) 559-7535.- Visit https://sherwood.tv/battlefront and get Drs. Mark and Michele Sherwood's free ebook. Find the new Kingdom Bundle and also the Health Reset bundle from the Functional Medical Institute. Use the code BATTLEFRONT at checkout on all items.- Visit https://micronicsilver.net and save 10% with the code BATTLE. Get products like the amazing Silvizone Skin Cream and enjoy the benefits of younger looking skin and inflammation relief. What benefits will you experience personally?⁃ I drink the coffee of PATRIOTS and every time I take a sip of that coffee...mmm...It tastes like FREEDOM. Use code BATTLE for 10% off at https://freedomfirstcoffee.com and catch you later. Drink that coffee.- Get your ReAwaken America Tour tickets for 10% off using the code BATTLE at https://timetofreeamerica.com or text (918) 851-0102- Get Chris Brugard's revealing documentary about the January 6th events at https://givemelibertynow.org/battlefront and see what is occurring before it's too late.- Protect your wealth and savings. Find out if investing in gold is right for your family's plan. Visit https://ourgoldguy.com and talk to IRA. Be sure to let him know it was Dustin Faulkner who sent you.- Subscribe to the new FreedomFirstTV including exclusive shows from Dr. Kandiss Taylor, JD Rucker, Chad Caton, Jeff Dornik, Dr. Mark Sherwood and more! Use the code DUSTIN for 25% off at https://freedomfirst.tv
Ken W. Good graduated from Hardin Simmons University in 1982 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. He received a Master of Education Degree in 1986 from Tarleton State University, a part of the Texas A&M System. In 1989, he received his law degree from Texas Tech School of Law, where he was a member of the Texas Tech Law Review. Mr. Good has argued cases before the Supreme Court of Texas and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, along with numerous courts of appeals, including the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He is the author of "Good's on Bail," a practice guide created for bail industry professionals. In addition, he has written numerous articles on the subject of bail reform, including, “What Successful Bail Reform Looks Like.” Mr. Good is married and has two daughters. (www.pbtx.com)
My Special Interview with Ken W. Good.Ken W. Good graduated from Hardin Simmons University in 1982 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. He received a Master of Education Degree in 1986 from Tarleton State University, a part of the Texas A&M System. In 1989, he received his law degree from Texas Tech School of Law, where he was a member of the Texas Tech Law Review. Mr. Good has argued cases before the Supreme Court of Texas and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, along with numerous courts of appeals, including the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. www.pbtx.com
Ken W. Good graduated from Hardin Simmons University in 1982 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. He received a Master of Education Degree in 1986 from Tarleton State University, a part of the Texas A&M System. In 1989, he received his law degree from Texas Tech School of Law, where he was a member of the Texas Tech Law Review. Mr. Good has argued cases before the Supreme Court of Texas and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, along with numerous courts of appeals, including the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He is the author of "Good's on Bail," a practice guide created for bail industry professionals. In addition, he has written numerous articles on the subject of bail reform, including, “What Successful Bail Reform Looks Like.” Mr. Good is married and has two daughters. www.pbtx.com & www.thegoodlawfirm.net See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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We are joined by Ken W. Good, a noted bail attorney and a board member of the Professional Bondsmen of Texas. Ken has worked closely with lawmakers and other individuals on bail matters. He offers us his perspective on the impact that criminal justice and bail reform have had on public safety. Check out the Professional Bondsmen of Texas at: https://pbtx.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/TwoDoomedMen)
On the January 26, 2022 episode of Liberal Dan Radio I will be inviting on the show Ken W. Good, a Texas bail attorney and board member of the Professional Bondsmen of Texas. There is a movement amongst many on the left side of the aisle who believe that the bail system is flawed and some people seeking criminal justice reform have helped to form charitable bail funds to help people deal with what is seen as a racist system. There are others who question if these funds do more harm than good because of what happened with Darrell Brooks, who was out on bail on one set of charges when he allegedly plowed through revelers in a Wakesha Christmas parade. He was then offered bail again. We will have this conversation at the bottom half of the hour. Those topics, Hypocrite of the Week, Words of Redneck Wisdom, and more every Wednesday at 8PM Central on Liberal Dan Radio, Talk From The Left, That's Right. Listening live? You can also watch on YouTube! If you are listening after the live broadcast you can leave comments on the show thread at liberaldan.com, on the Liberal Dan Facebook page, and @liberaldanradio on Twitter. Want more Liberal Dan? Check out the Liberal Dan Radio Minicast. And remember, you can become a Liberal Dan Radio Patreon. Support the podcast or the minicast. If you don't feel like a subscription, you can always Buy Me A Cider. “Hypocrite of the Week” – Music: If I Had a Chicken – Kevin MacLeod Evil Plan by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100234
Ken W. Good, Texas bail attorney and a board member of the Professional Bondsmen of Texas
Last week, Joe Biden announced that the regime will be mandating all businesses with more than 100 employees require COVID vaccination for all employees, or they submit to weekly testing. I'll be giving my initial thoughts on the new mandate (and mandates in general) PLUS, We dive into the impact of flawed criminal justice reform bills with attorney Ken W. Good who specialized in bail law. Mr. Good practices in Texas and is well versed in the situation there. We'll also unpack what this trend in ineffective, and even harmful, prison reform bills across the nation could mean for future crime rates. This episode is sponsored by WORTHY OF OUR PRAiSE: A Manual On Giving God Our Best Through Worship WORTHY OF OUR PRAiSE: A Manual On Giving God Our Best Through Worship
Last week, Joe Biden announced that the regime will be mandating all businesses with more than 100 employees require COVID vaccination for all employees, or they submit to weekly testing. I'll be giving my initial thoughts on the new mandate (and mandates in general) PLUS, We dive into the impact of flawed criminal justice reform bills with attorney Ken W. Good who specialized in bail law. Mr. Good practices in Texas and is well versed in the situation there. We'll also unpack what this trend in ineffective, and even harmful, prison reform bills across the nation could mean for future crime rates. This episode is sponsored by WORTHY OF OUR PRAiSE: A Manual On Giving God Our Best Through Worship WORTHY OF OUR PRAiSE: A Manual On Giving God Our Best Through Worship
CONK! News Editor-in-Chief Jim Peters talks with KEN W. GOOD, Dallas attorney and board member of the Professional Bondsmen of Texas, on the subject of criminal justice and bail reform.
Truth Will Set you Free this week has a guest to start the show with Ken W. Good, Texas bail attorney and a board member of the Professional Bondsmen of Texas. We will be talking with Ken about what the current stalemate in the Texas legislature means for the future of bail reform in the state. We will also address the broader topic of continuing bail reform efforts across the country.As usual we'll have our guest hosts, talk about Hunter Biden's continued mishaps and how much further we are getting with forced Vwords.
Aaron Freiwald, Managing Partner of Freiwald Law and host of the weekly podcast, Good Law | Bad Law, is joined by attorney Ken W. Good, to discuss bail bond, the notion of bail bond reform, and the wide-ranging implications bail decisions can have on the broader criminal justice system. Today, Aaron and Ken have a conversation about the state of bail in America, the impact the bail industry has, and continues to have, on society, and what exactly the point of bail is. Today’s episode is the first part of our series on bail and bail reform and today’s discussion is at times tense as Ken and Aaron touch on the topics of race, jail populations and overcrowding, urban environments and the irrefutable failings (past and present) of our country. Mr. Good graduated from Hardin Simmons University and received his Masters in Education from Tarleton State University; he received his law degree from Texas Tech School of Law and was a member of the Texas Tech Law Review. Mr. Good has argued cases before the Supreme Court of Texas and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He is the author of “Good’s on Bail,” a practice guide created for bail industry professionals and has written several articles on the subject of bail reform and the bail system. He is a professional bondsman and is on the board of Directors for the Professional Bondsmen of Texas. Listen now! To learn more about Ken, please click here. Host: Aaron Freiwald Guest: Ken W. Good Follow Good Law | Bad Law: YouTube: Good Law | Bad Law Facebook: @GOODLAWBADLAW Instagram: @GoodLawBadLaw Website: https://www.law-podcast.com
Aaron Freiwald, Managing Partner of Freiwald Law and host of the weekly podcast, Good Law | Bad Law, is joined by attorney Ken W. Good, to discuss bail bond, the notion of bail bond reform, and the wide-ranging implications bail decisions can have on the broader criminal justice system. Today, Aaron and Ken have a conversation about the state of bail in America, the impact the bail industry has, and continues to have, on society, and what exactly the point of bail is. Today’s episode is the first part of our series on bail and bail reform and today’s discussion is at times tense as Ken and Aaron touch on the topics of race, jail populations and overcrowding, urban environments and the irrefutable failings (past and present) of our country. Mr. Good graduated from Hardin Simmons University and received his Masters in Education from Tarleton State University; he received his law degree from Texas Tech School of Law and was a member of the Texas Tech Law Review. Mr. Good has argued cases before the Supreme Court of Texas and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He is the author of “Good’s on Bail,” a practice guide created for bail industry professionals and has written several articles on the subject of bail reform and the bail system. He is a professional bondsman and is on the board of Directors for the Professional Bondsmen of Texas. Listen now! To learn more about Ken, please click here. Host: Aaron Freiwald Guest: Ken W. Good Follow Good Law | Bad Law: YouTube: Good Law | Bad Law Facebook: @GOODLAWBADLAW Instagram: @GoodLawBadLaw Website: https://www.law-podcast.com
Ken W. Good is on the board of directors for Professional Bondsmen of Texas. He has argued cases before the Supreme Court of Texas and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, along with numerous courts of appeals, including the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He is the author of Good’s on Bail, a practice guide created for bail industry professionals. In addition, he has written numerous articles on the subject of bail reform, including "What Successful Bail Reform Looks Like." Ken talks about the many failed attempts at bail reform across the country. It is based upon the tension of dealing with more cases than can be handled versus personal accountability. Ken explains some of the dangers of practices like catch and release and the use of algorithms as a one size fits all for determining bail availability. Philip Sharp talks about piracy, Left wing tactics, and the current trends of refusing to apply accountability to certain crimes. Somehow, they are shown to be related when the concept of the exercise of political power is considered.
Ken W. Good joins Front Porch Politics as a special guest. Ken is the author of Good’s on Bail and will give statistics on bail reform pertaining to COVID-19. Ken is also a member of the Board of Directors for the Professional Bondsmen of Texas. So enjoy Podcast 173 where we will be joined by author and speaker Ken W. Good who will discuss COVID-19 release of inmates and more.Podcast 173 IntroductionKen Good gives insight in to even taking COVID-19’s health risks into account. Why is the wholesale release of inmates from jail is not necessarily a good idea. Ken also discussed why public safety is a legitimate concern when considering the release of persons charged with a crime.Topics also discussed will be how statistically those who are release have a high rate of failure-to-appear. This creates a higher demand on the courts, and lower accountability for those released. David and Ken will also discuss the media’s mixed message on only “low-level” offenders being released. And Ken will share evidence why criminals with no accountability are more likely to commit crimes soon after their release.Links From Podcast 173Professional Bondsmen of TexasThe Blog for Bondsmen of TexasGood’s on BailSubscribe and ReviewDavid L. Marks would love to hear your thoughts on podcast 173. Be sure to leave a review and subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast platform. Front Porch Politics is always pro-America, and free. Also, be sure to leave a review to help spread the cause for conservatism.Front Porch Politics is a common-sense, conservative political podcast. Host David Lamar Marks gives you a common-sense approach to conservative commentary for a complicated country. Front Porch Politics is Always Pro-America! Be sure to check out other podcasts like Podcast 173.
Many argue we need bail reform alongside of criminal justice reform. However, not many agree. Ken Good is on the Board of Directors for the Professional Bondsman of Texas and he has some critiques of the bail reform movement and how we tackle criminal justice as a whole. About Ken W. Good - Board of Directors, Professional Bondsmen of Texas: Ken W. Good graduated from Hardin Simmons University in 1982 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. He received a Master of Education Degree in 1986 from Tarleton State University, a part of the Texas A&M System. In 1989, he received his law degree from Texas Tech School of Law, where he was a member of the Texas Tech Law Review. Mr. Good has argued cases before the Supreme Court of Texas and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, along with numerous courts of appeals, including the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He is the author of "Good’s on Bail," a practice guide created for bail industry professionals. In addition, he has written numerous articles on the subject of bail reform, including, “What Successful Bail Reform Looks Like.” Mr. Good is married and has two daughters. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Salaahscorner/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Salaahscorner Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/salaahscorner/ Website: https://salaahscorner.com