Bail in the Midwest

Bail in the Midwest, Chris Blaylock, Sr. Vice President of Advocacy & Distribution, Universal Fire & Casualty Insurance Co.

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Join host Shane Rolf and his guest, Chris Blaylock, a veteran bail professional whose career spans retail bail agency ownership, national advocacy and surety leadership.  Mr. Blaylock reflects on his years operating a New Jersey bail agency that was ultimately forced to close following the state’s bail reform changes and how that experience led him to nearly a decade of advocacy work with the American Bail Coalition, where he served as Administrative Director.  He also discusses his current role at Universal Fire & Casualty Insurance Company, where he focuses on advocacy and distribution while re-engaging with the retail bail space.  The conversation explores New Jersey’s bail reform implementation, including preventive detention and risk assessment tools, major legal battles such as Walker v. Calhoun and California’s Senate Bill 10 and Proposition 25, and the broader national impact of reform litigation and messaging.  Mr. Blaylock also addresses the challenges facing the bail industry, including the aging demographic of agents, the need for new leadership and the importance of stronger state and national coordination to ensure the profession’s future.

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jakson Bail in the Midwest, Chris Blaylock, Sr. Vice President of Advocacy & Distribution, Universal Fire & Casualty Insurance Co. kansikuva

Bail in the Midwest, Chris Blaylock, Sr. Vice President of Advocacy & Distribution, Universal Fire & Casualty Insurance Co.

Join host Shane Rolf and his guest, Chris Blaylock, a veteran bail professional whose career spans retail bail agency ownership, national advocacy and surety leadership.  Mr. Blaylock reflects on his years operating a New Jersey bail agency that was ultimately forced to close following the state’s bail reform changes and how that experience led him to nearly a decade of advocacy work with the American Bail Coalition, where he served as Administrative Director.  He also discusses his current role at Universal Fire & Casualty Insurance Company, where he focuses on advocacy and distribution while re-engaging with the retail bail space.  The conversation explores New Jersey’s bail reform implementation, including preventive detention and risk assessment tools, major legal battles such as Walker v. Calhoun and California’s Senate Bill 10 and Proposition 25, and the broader national impact of reform litigation and messaging.  Mr. Blaylock also addresses the challenges facing the bail industry, including the aging demographic of agents, the need for new leadership and the importance of stronger state and national coordination to ensure the profession’s future.

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Bail in the Midwest, James Lindblad, Past President, Professional Bail Agents of Hawaii

Join host Shane Rolf and his guest, James Lindblad, Past President of the Professional Bail Agents of Hawaii, as they discuss the evolution and current challenges of Hawaii’s bail system.  Mr. Lindblad reflects on his career in pre-trial release work beginning in the 1970s and later as a bail bondsman, offering a long-view perspective on how bail practice has changed over time.  The conversation focuses on Hawaii’s ongoing bail reform efforts and concerns that proposed changes are moving toward broader release policies that may not adequately consider public safety, flight risk or failure-to-appear history.  He also addresses the role of organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union and the R Street Institute in shaping reform discussions, as well as legislative efforts including Hawaii House Bill 2413 and earlier task force recommendations, underscoring his call for a more balanced approach to pretrial justice in Hawaii.

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Bail in the Midwest, Courtney Wimer, President, Washington State Bail Agents Association

Join host Shane Rolf and his guest, Courtney Wimer, President of the Washington State Bail Agents Association, as they discuss proposed changes to court rules in Washington and their potential impact on the state’s pretrial system.  Ms. Wimer explains how the proposed “high likelihood of willful flight” standard, new limits on misdemeanor bond amounts and restrictions on judicial discretion could fundamentally alter how bail is set and enforced.  She raises concerns about separation of powers, noting that such sweeping changes are being pursued through court rulemaking rather than the legislative process and highlights the unprecedented number of public comments submitted in opposition.  The conversation also explores the broader implications for public safety, court administration and the balance between defendants’ rights and accountability within the criminal justice system.

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Bail in the Midwest, Susan Oetting, Author of “Grandma the Bounty Hunter”

Join host Shane Rolf and his guest, Susan Oetting, a Fort Wayne bail bondsman, fugitive recovery agent and author writing under the name “Grandma Susan.”  Ms. Oetting discusses her path into the bail profession and her work with a fourth-generation Indiana bonding company, while offering an inside look at the realities of fugitive recovery far removed from Hollywood portrayals of bounty hunters.  Drawing from her book, “Grandma the Bounty Hunter,” she shares true stories involving difficult apprehensions, dangerous vehicle encounters, deceptive field tactics and the challenges of working across state lines near major crime corridors connected to Chicago and surrounding Midwestern jurisdictions. The discussion also explores the role women continue to play in a profession often assumed to be male-dominated, including the practical advantages and risks female agents face in the field.  Ms. Oetting addresses changing bail policy in Indiana, including the proposed constitutional amendment that would expand judicial authority to deny bail beyond murder and treason when a defendant is deemed a substantial danger to the community.  The episode offers a candid, experience-based perspective on bail enforcement, public safety and why more first-hand accounts from working bondsmen remain essential to understanding the profession.

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