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You knew someone like this who kicked their own kid out of the house before Covid. Kids kinda screwed up now, but he's back on his feet. Now the Covid lunatic.
I do like to school with these people saying I injected a 15 vaccine directly into my balls and now my urine kiosk Covid.
 
I initially thought "no bond, that means they know he's getting a mandatory minimum and want to start the clock." Is this how courts think, or am I way off? Does granting bond mean he might be getting off with probation? Am I a moron for asking these questions in the himbo thread? Please respond.
I'm not an expert on the U.S's legal system but I'm guessing the first part is in reference to time served. Time served does count towards a mandatory minimum but courts don't usually keep someone without bond in order to count towards time served. The "held without bond" is for criminals who committed terrible crimes (one would think this is one) and you don't want to endager the public by letting them out. That or they present a flight risk. However a judge must be able to articulate with great reasoning a reason to not allow bail as grsnting bail is more often than not the rule not the exception.

As for the second half, having or not having bond doesn't equate or ellude to future sentencing. Having bond doesn't make it any more or less likely that the sentence is parole. Plenty of people have been granted bond, spent time preparing for a trial and then ended up with life in prison. Many courts are fine with bail because the state gets paid and the jail is unburdened by one less pre-trial convict they have to take care of. Mind you no matter how damning the evidence, until he is put on trial and convicted or pleads guilty he is "innocent" and the state must treat him as such to a "reasonable" extent lest they cause any number of problems that could damage the state's case. Worth noting that time on bail does not count towards time served. In an ideal society he would have been Judge Dredd'd in his living room.
 
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