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In theory, a person is taken to jail and confined once he is arrested for a crime. Anytime the person is in jail he cannot be a threat to the community because he, in essence, has been removed from the community. If he is set free pending trial this means, in theory, that nothing can prevent him from committing another crime while he is awaiting trial for the first crime.

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