The test for allowing a defendant to be jailed prior to trial is based on:
A) clear and convincing evidence that the defendant either won't appear or is a threat to public safety.
B) whether the victim has received death threats.
C) whether the offense is a misdemeanor.
D) prior criminal history only.
Correct Answer:
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