by Anonymous on September 21st, 2007

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If someone's bail is reduced, does that mean that the case against them is weak?

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  • by TheKnife V2.1 - Grandiose and Obnoxious on September 21st, 2007

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    Not really... it would usually mean either that the charges have been downgraded to something less serious than they were, or that the accused is deemed to be less likely to do a runner than they were originally thought to be for some reason.

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