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Fiesta28 [93]
3 years ago
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Justin worked as an FBI agent for three years. After an internal investigation, it was determined that Justin sold confidential

information to our country's enemies. What are the most likely reasons the judge may deny him bail? A. Because he's a possible flight risk and because denying bail is unconstitutional B. To protect the general public and because denying bail is unconstitutional C. Only if denying bail is unconstitutional D. Because he's a possible flight risk and to protect the general public
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1 answer:
Fed [463]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

D- He's a possible flight risk and to protect the general public

Explanation:

Denying bail isn't unconstitutional; in the 8th Amendment, the Constitution states "excessive bail shall not be required," hovever the Supreme Court has ruled that bail itself is constitutional.

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