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Author: bighairymike   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Sir Dope1
Date: 07/26/2023 8:17 PM
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If you have been accused or convicted of a crime of violence, you can't be put in prison on a 'preventative' basis just because a bureaucrat thinks you might be a threat. = albaby

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Lets focus on the freshly arrested for lets say beating a defenseless woman senseless on a subway, and that innocent accused has four or five conviction for violent crimes on his record. That guy should not be released back onto the street based on his well earned threat level. If a convicted felon can have the right to vote taken away or his 2A rights taken away, why not take away the violent felons right to bail, at least for some period to make the act of getting arrested for another felony something he might want to avoid in the future.
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