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 @BDX2D4H from Tennessee  answered…2wks2W

That's really vague and I do not feel that I can answer this question without knowing which they mean.

 @BDVM4VQ from Tennessee  answered…3wks3W

 @BDT5VK8 from Tennessee  answered…3wks3W

No, unless the individual is charged for harsh crimes that already prove them guilty and is not eligible for bail.

 @BDQSVK8 from Tennessee  answered…4wks4W

Remove bail for violent crimes where there is strong evidence from the scene of the crime. Bail in general is problematic though as it favors the rich.

 @BDKGWNL from Tennessee  answered…1mo1MO

Yes, only for serious crimes i.e. murder, rape, and crimes against children.

 @BD84RT9 from Tennessee  answered…2mos2MO

Yes, and bail as a concept is inherently classist as it benefits the wealthy and those with disposable income.

 @BD7VPVV from Tennessee  answered…2mos2MO

Yes, in a way though- I think it depends on the person and their background.

 @BCXF33W from Tennessee  answered…2mos2MO

That depends on the severity. If the release on bail would endanger the lives of victims of the criminal, then they should absolutely remove the right for bail.

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