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“Denying bail to those not in this country legally who are charged with certain felonies does not violate their constitutional rights, the state Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday.
The judges rejected arguments that the no-bail requirement, approved by voters in Proposition 100 last year, unfairly targets people who entered this country illegally. Attorneys for the defendant also said it “inflicts punishment without due process.””
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