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[BILL VOTE] Allowing judges to use the bail system without the trial having to start first
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Made a small mistake with that last one which made it replace the wrong section

I liked crimeo's idea quite a bit so i'm running with that version mostly.

Article III. Enforcement of Augustan Law, A. Detainment and Rights of the Accused, Section 7: Replaced with the following text.

Any person pearled in MtA, other than when pearled as part of a sentence for a specific convicted crime, may ask a judge to be released. If the judge considers that the pearled person does not present a danger to the community, and is not likely to flee from the justice system, the judge may simply grant this request. If the judge considers that the defendant does not present a danger to the community, but does have a risk of fleeing from the justice system, the judge may grant a conditional release upon payment of a bail. The amount of bail is set by the judge in accordance to the risk of fleeing. Whenever that judge decides that the original flight risk is no longer relevant, he or she may return the bail again. If the released individual flees the justice system, in the opinion of the judge, the judge may use the bail as a bounty to secure their pearl again.

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