Right.Pre-trial detention has a few main purposes: to ensure that the accused shows up to their trial, to ensure that the public is safe from any threat that they pose, things like that.
It's a double whammy.
#1 whammy
They can lock you up in a cage just like a criminal because they think you did something, but have not proved that you did.
#2 whammy
They can lock you up in a cage just like a criminal because they think you might do something, but have no proof that you will.
How could they prove that he would try to flee?Mueller's team argued successfully that the defendants were flight risks, hence the monitoring requirement. And yet they were allowed to go home and go to church and be with their families on bail that is relatively small compared to their net worth.
So they lock up folks for something they think they might do.
And why on earth are they making him PAY them out of his own pocket to be let out of a cage till his trial?
I see a problem with that if our legal system is really grounded in "innocent until PROVEN guilty".
Seriously? That's where you think I was going with this?When BLM raises this issue of unfair bail for poor black defendants, do you just tune it out? Do you only care when it impacts (very lightly, I might add) two of the most privileged men in America?
So long, moron.
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