Cowboys fan charged in fight about Eagles sues over bail
A Dallas Cowboys fan accused of assault in a bar fight after an argument about the Philadelphia Eagles has gone to court targeting New Jersey's new bail system. The lawsuit filed by Brittan Holland argues that it's unfair that the Sicklerville man has been given home detention and required to wear an electronic monitor, rather than straight cash bail. A bail bonds company is also part of the lawsuit.
The suit says that thousands of others are being subjected to "similar life-altering, liberty-restricting conditions without ever receiving the option of bail" and the reform efforts are also harming bail bonds companies.
The bail reforms were enacted
Attorney General
"We will continue to work with stakeholders across the criminal justice system to ensure the effective ongoing implementation of the new system," Porrino said.
A spokeswoman for the prosecutor said the office had no comment.
Holland and his father were charged in April after an argument at a bar about the Eagles led to a fight that left two men injured. Police said that the fight in
Officers then found Holland and his father covered in blood in their home. Holland told police that it was a mutual fight and that he was a Cowboys fan. His father was wearing
The suit says that it doesn't have a problem with the overall goal of the bail reform effort, but that the state can achieve the goal while still offering monetary bail when appropriate.
"What New Jersey may not do is restrict the liberty of presumptively innocent defendants without offering the one alternative to substantial pre-trial deprivations that the
Holland's lawyer says in the suit that his "liberty is sharply curtailed" because he's required to wear an electronic monitor on his ankle and report to the pre-trial services office every two weeks. His lawyer says he can't shop for food or take his son to baseball practice.



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