Three men, including Elkins, were released without bail under the condition they went to a rehabilitation facility, and several defendants were released on their own recognizance after initially being held on bail as high as $105,000 for charges including stalking and injuring a spouse or cohabitant. In four cases, Steinberg said, individuals were released after judges drastically reduced their bail amounts and Bail Project employees — “bail disruptors,” as they call them — showed up at the courthouse with money from the nationwide fund.
Source: latimes.com – Los Angeles Times