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    Exam 12: The Eighth Amendment: Bail, Fines, and Punishment
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    Proponents of Preventive Detention Argue That the Accused Is Being
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Proponents of Preventive Detention Argue That the Accused Is Being

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Proponents of preventive detention argue that the accused is being punished without trial and that protecting the community is the job of the police, not the purpose of bail.

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