The order also explicitly limits Trump’s ability to attack witnesses or his co-defendants, including on social media.

  • @[email protected]
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    71 year ago

    If it’s not not based on ability to pay, it can’t possibly work like you describe. Instead poor people get stuck in jail because they can’t pay, and rich people never set foot in jail because the bond is pocket change to them. From what I gather, that’s exactly how it works in practice, so it’s really just a system to give special treatment to rich people and punish poor people who haven’t been convicted of a crime.

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      In a practical sense, it does work as you say, and can prevent the poor from obtaining bail. The system wasn’t explicitly designed that way, and rich people who are dangerous to the community can get super high bail set as well. Source: I’m a lawyer

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          Sure, for all practical purposes it can be, but unlike a penalty like a speeding ticket, you can get your money back if you show up.