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tsand2

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Which of the following is a problem with the system of bail as a requirement for release?
 
  A) The bail process discriminates against the poor.
  B) The bail process does not allow freedom to be bought.
  C) The ability to make bail is closely related to the risk of the offender.
  D) The availability of financial resources is closely related to the risk of the offender.

Question 2

Which constitutional amendment states that excessive bail may NOT be required?
 
  A) Fourteenth
  B) Eighth
  C) First
  D) Fourth



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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