At the risk of confusing the discussion by providing facts, New Jersey abolished cash bail some years ago. OTOH, the prosecutor can initiate "detention hearing" to determine whether the arrested individual should be held until trial. That means that the arrestee's economic status plays no role in whether he/she is released pending trial. Let me quote a source:
"Under the old law, a defendant is released or detained based on their ability to post bail. Under the new law, there is no bail. The New Jersey court looks at whether or not the defendant will appear in court, the community is safe, and whether the defendant will obstruct the criminal justice process. The decision to release or incarcerate the defendant must be made within 48 hours of arrest.
"Further, under the new law, the majority of defendants are supposed to be released on their own recognizance (or “ROR’d”).
"The court can order detention only when it finds by clear and convincing evidence that no conditions of release can satisfy the three risks noted above."
Funny what one can learn by doing a little research.
https://www.breslowlaw.com/criminal-defense/detention-hearing-nj-bail-guidelines
In other words...people are still detained with they're a threat to the community.
This is different from the NY law. NY is the only state where judges don't have this discretion,
People in this thread are either deliberately confusing them or don't have the wherewithal to sort out the propaganda the media is feeding them.
But that isn't the only lie and propaganda the posters saying that 2020 demoralized the NBPD are spouting...
There's lots more fun lies to unpack. Let's start with the first sentence in your link:
Bail reform in New Jersey became effective on January 1, 2017, and it really changed the landscape of what happens in a criminal case.
Let's go lie by lie:
"One party wants no bail, supports defunding the police, decriminalization etc."
Anyone know who was governor in NJ on January 1, 2017 and signed this "no bail" law?
What party is he part of? Did he, like, run for President, twice, with this party something?
Oh!
Next lie:
"New Brunswick is a tremendous city but the police feel defeated by what occurred summer 2020 and half of you are going to pretend like you don't know what that was about or even worse that you didn't support it."
Now, I know it's hard to agree on things and I'm sure people will fight this, but in most of the world, January 1, 2017 is a good 3 years plus before the summer of 2020! Controversial I know.
Also safe to say I didn't support, and don't support the signer of that 2017 law. But more than half of NJ voters did his re-election. And I'm not an election denier...so...will of the people.
Now with all that disinformation out of the way, how does judges detaining violent people causing crime...and what was decriminalized....he probably won't say, but still.