Bail in US Court System
It can therefore be seen that bail is not a racist concept. Everyone is liable for a bail depending on the prevailing conditions. In circumstances when a court is in fear of the suspect not appearing for trial, bail may not be granted. Bail is offered depending on the crime committed and the prevailing conditions in court. This is applicable to everyone without considering skin color or ethnicity. There are times when Whites are denied while Blacks are released on bail. There are even times when Blacks are released without offering bail. Thus, there is nothing like racist in bail.
In conclusion, bail is applicable to everyone despite of background and ethnicity. It is based on the circumstances in court and the manner the suspect behaves. If it is seen that the suspect may not appear for trial, bail is not offered. Therefore bail is not based on racist.
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