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  • 8/12/2019 Asbury Park Press front page August 1, 2014

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    ITS A

    MARVELUNIVERSE

    IN JERSEY ALIVE!

    Guardians of the Galaxy

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    the big screen.

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    BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT

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    FRIDAY 08.01.14

    VOLUME 135

    NUMBER 183

    SINCE 1879

    ADVICE JERSEY ALIVE

    CLASSIFIED D3

    COMICS JERSEY ALIVE

    LOCAL A3

    MOVIES JERSEY ALIVE

    OBITUARIES A17

    OPINION A10

    SPORTS C1

    WEATHER C8

    YOUR MONEY A16

    IN TRENTON

    N.J. BAIL

    REFORM:WHO WINS?

    If the Assembly passes Christies bail overhaul

    Monday, it will be up to New Jersey voters to decide

    in November.Inside, A9

    1People accusedof violentcrimes could

    be held withoutbail in certain cases.

    If a person is deemeda flight risk or dangerto the community, a

    judge could deny himor her bail while he orshe awaits trial.

    2People chargedwith nonviolentcrimes

    wouldnt haveto pay cash bail.

    People arrested on acomplaint-summonswouldnt be held incustody unless theyskipped their courtdate.

    3Changes couldsave countiesmoney but cost

    the state millions.County jails might save

    $50 million a year nowspent incarceratingpeople locked upbecause they cantafford bail. But thestate would spend $42million a year underthe bill, including$22 million to assessdefendants for bail, allfunded through highercourt fees.

    4The clockis ticking.To get the

    question on the Nov.4 ballot, it will have to

    be passed at MondaysAssembly session with48 votes. It wouldnttake effect untilJanuary 2017, but thecourts would need timeto implement and staffthe new system.

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    Are Gary Nova and his crew ready for the Big Ten? C1

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    SPORTS

    The deadly virus

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    Africa, where it

    has killed 729

    people so far this

    year. But could it

    happen here?

    And if so, are we

    prepared? A12

    HEALTH CRISIS

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