SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California judicial leaders are ending a statewide policy of imposing $0 bail for misdemeanors and lower-level felonies that reduced jail populations by more than 20,000 suspects during the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic. The state's Judicial Council on Wednesday said the policy helped ease crowding in jails, which are potential hotspots for spreading the virus. Law enforcement leaders criticized the bail reduction, while public defenders say the $0 bail should continue. The state's Judicial Council abruptly delayed other votes on ending emergency orders suspending foreclosures and evictions during the coronavirus pandemic while state lawmakers scramble to expand the safeguards.

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<p>SACRAMENTO, CA - OCTOBER 9: The California state Capitol building is shown October 9, 2003 in downtown Sacramento, California. Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger won in his bid to replace California Gov. Gray Davis, who was recalled in a special election October 7. (Photo by David Paul Morris/Getty Images)</p>

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