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    I will be discussing the bailout that occurred during the Great Recession of 2008. I will also examine the advantages and disadvantages of the bail out. Lastly, I will be analyzing and hypothesizing the bailout of 2008 and how it will and has affected my generation, and those to come after. In December of 2007 the great recession started, and it lasted until June of 2009; this had been the largest recession since World War II (WWII) (Adams, 2016). During the Great Recession, the resulting loss…

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    At the time of arrest women are more likely to be eligible to post bail. However, because most women do not make as much as men and often sole caregivers for their children, women are unable to post the bail. Unlike male offenders most are not eligible for bail and if they are able they are more financially able to post the bail. Women are at risk of loosing custody of their children. With the Adoption and Safe Families Act, which allows termination…

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    today. Now, for any dispute involving less than $1500.00 small claims court will be handle the case without a jury. 7. Amendment 8 – Many people that have been accused of a crime that do not have the money for the bail can get the bail bondsman. The bondsman provides the money for the bail for free and also may be able to send a bounty hunter to find the Bailee if they skip town and don’t show up for their trial. 8. Amendment 9 - James Madison’s 42 rights did not cover all of the individual…

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    explained. The purpose of this is to make the defendant of what is going on and to figure out if counsel is to be provided. During the initial appearance, bail is set. The defendant either pays the amount of the bail, which can be done in a few different ways, and is then released; or is kept in a local jail or lockup until their trial. The purpose of bail is to ensure the defendant returns for their future court dates.…

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    constitutional rights. She had in fact received her due process by law when her sister Kasey (posing as Katherine) was released on bail for the narcotic’s charge in Trimble County. The main issue of due process is the right of notice of the charge levied against a person (Bohm & Haley, 2018). When Kasey posing as Katherine signed paperwork at the police station and posted bail for the charges levied against her, she received due process. Further, when the officer detained Katherine he was doing…

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    CHECKS AND BALANCES The criminal justice system is comprised of individual components which play a part in the process of justice. Each of the different branches of the United States government, the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial, all provide a series of checks and balances meant to keep any one branch from gaining too much power over the accused (Aberle, 2014). All three of these branches work in conjunction to provide the accused an opportunity for the fair application of the justice…

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    their economic circumstances, poor civilians are expected to pay additional fees for housing and equipment while awaiting their trial in jail (747). Many civilians are granted the opportunity of leaving their prison cells if they can afford to post bail (Hoag 752). Hoag notes that “while both are presumed innocent, wealthier people can buy their freedom pending trial, whereas poor people cannot” (749). Consequently, those who cannot…

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    The Sixth Amendment also covers the right to question witnesses against them and the right to get his or her own witnesses to testify. The Eighth Amendment controls the bail, fines, and punishment. The Eighth Amendment does not allow the government to demand excessive bail, excessive fines, or any cruel and unusual punishment. (Alchin, 2015) The principle of Due Process must be applied equally to all citizens accused of any crime. The U.S. Constitution states the government…

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    proven that forms of nonviolent activism is effective to fight injustices and to achieve basic human rights. In March Book One, and March Book Two, both highlight the effectiveness of nonviolent activism by singing in jails, protesting to not pay jail bail, and to send young children for protesting against racial inequality…

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    traits of the narrator only known to the reader as Fuckhead. Furthermore, Jack Hotel’s character in “Out on Bail” is merely an alternate persona of the narrator and does not exist outside of the narrator. This alternate, dissociative persona further emphasizes the narrator as a young drug addled man whose presence allows the narrator to explore, and cope with his near fatal overdose. In “Out on Bail”, Hotel and Fuckhead literally & figuratively mirror one another. Jack Hotel…

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