MEMPHIS, Tenn. — With the Memphis Safe Task Force making 7,000 arrests in a month, there are calls for transparency, when it comes to criminal prosecutions.
Crime-tracking experts want to make sure offenders are being held accountable, and there are questions about the legal outcomes for each of those criminal cases.
“There has been no reporting on what’s happening after folks are arrested, so we don’t know whether people are out on bond, what the status of their court case is,” said Leslie Taylor, Executive Director, Memphis Crime Beat.
Memphis Crime Beat’s executive director says it’s important for the public to know how each of these cases are being handled in the legal system.
With more transparency, the group says more efforts can be made to help slow down the revolving door of re

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