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KimWrice

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The judge decides to set Andrew's bail at 1.5 million. Andrew's family owns a home that is worth 1 million. They want to use this property to post Andrew's bail. What is the most likely result of this request?
 
  a. The judge will approve the property bond because it is close to the bail amount.
  b. The judge will approve the property bond because the value of the property must be at least half of the set bail.
  c. The judge will not approve the bail because the property is not equal to the bail amount.
  d. The judge will not approve the bail because the property is not valued at double the bail amount.

Question 2

A judge denying Andrew bail because he is fearful that Andrew will commit a crime if released before trial is known as:
 
  a. preventive detention.
  b. proactive detention.
  c. reactive detention.
  d. statutory detention.



Leostella20

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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