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Joe Casey

Joe Casey has demonstrated an apologetic attitude regarding court mandates and
community interventions from past sentences resulting from similar violations. Based on his
prior history, in which he has repeatedly entered guilty pleas, it is estimated in this case that he
has a good possibility of paying penalties and appearing for bail as necessary. The defendant's
interactions with the community during his business ventures and his volunteer efforts
demonstrate that there is no likelihood that he will be given bail.

The defendant's busy routine, which includes attending business meetings and paying off
his obligations, limits his potential to pose a harm to others. As a result, the decision to grant him
release depends both on the court's assessment of the facts that are before it and the accused's
right to bail.

Reference

Engel, R. S., Sobol, J. J., & Worden, R. E. (2000). Further exploration of the demeanor
hypothesis: The interaction effects of suspects' characteristics and demeanor on police
behavior. Justice quarterly, 17(2), 235-258.

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