No I'm arguing that if they are a flight risk or a risk to society(after convincing the judge) its understandable to have a higher bail for them with restrictions. They only get incarcerated once the state proves their case.
We make efforts towards that by not federally taxing the poor AT ALL. We cannot reach ultimate equality because we are all indeed different. You might be taller, I might be stronger, someone else might be smarter. We use those set of skills to achieve what we can.
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And yet when it comes to pre-trial detention, we think it’s okay for the poor or middle class to de facto not have the presumption of innocence?
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