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Section II-8: Right to bail - Exceptions.

  A.  All persons shall be bailable by sufficient sureties,
except that bail may be denied for:
  1.  capital offenses when the proof of guilt is evident, or the
presumption thereof is great;
  2.  violent offenses;
  3.  offenses where the maximum sentence may be life
imprisonment or life imprisonment without parole;
  4.  felony offenses where the person charged with the offense
has been convicted of two or more felony offenses arising out of
different transactions; and
  5.  controlled dangerous substances offenses where the maximum
sentence may be at least ten (10) years imprisonment.
  On all offenses specified in paragraphs 2 through 5 of this
section, the proof of guilt must be evident, or the presumption
must be great, and it must be on the grounds that no condition of
release would assure the safety of the community or any person.
  B.  The provisions of this resolution shall become effective on
July 1, 1989.

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