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That bail is the norm and jail the exception is a principle that is limited in its application to the affluent , the powerful and this sentence mean in the context of the passage?

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That bail is the norm and jail the exception is a principle that is limited in its application to the affluent , the powerful and this sentence mean in the context
of the passage?


1). That as per the law bail should be given only to people of good financial and social standing
2). That the affluent, the pow - erful and the influential should preferably be kept in special jails and not mixed with poor undertrinals
3). That the principle that an accused should normally be granted bail is generally applied only to the accused who are financially and socially influential
4). Not clear from the passage


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