Massachusetts Supreme Court Refuses to Loosen Bail Rules in Rape Cases

The court ruled that rape qualifies as a predicate offense under state law, allowing pretrial detention without bail.
Massachusetts Supreme Court Refuses to Loosen Bail Rules in Rape Cases
The Department of Justice in Washington on Aug. 12, 2024. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times
Tom Ozimek
Tom Ozimek
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The Massachusetts Supreme Court ruled on Oct. 8 that rape qualifies as a “predicate offense” under the state law, allowing for suspects to be denied bail and held in pretrial detention.

The state’s highest court found that because rape involves the use of physical force, regardless of whether violence or coercion through nonphysical means is used against victims, the crime meets the pretrial detention threshold.
Tom Ozimek
Tom Ozimek
Reporter
Tom Ozimek is a senior reporter for The Epoch Times. He has a broad background in journalism, deposit insurance, marketing and communications, and adult education.
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