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22 Αυγ 2024 · Rule 7.2 - Right to Release (a) Before Conviction; Bailable Offenses. (1) Presumption of Innocence. A defendant charged with a crime but not yet convicted is presumed to be innocent. (2) Right to Release.
Rule 7.1 - Definitions; Rule 7.2 - Right to Release; Rule 7.3 - Conditions of Release; Rule 7.4 - Procedure; Rule 7.5 - Review of Conditions; Revocation of Release; Rule 7.6 - Transfer and Disposition of Bond; Rule 7.7 - Detaining a Juvenile Transferred for Criminal Prosecution or Charged Pursuant to A.R.S. Section 13-501
Explore Rule 7.2 in Arizona, which outlines the conditions for a defendant's release before and after conviction in criminal cases. Contact TPS for expert legal guidance.
There is research indicating that when low risk individuals are detained in a pretrial status for 2-3 or more days, they are more likely to commit new crimes and fail to appear in Court and more likely to commit a new crime within two (2) years of post- disposition.
24 Νοε 2023 · Il Vaticano refers to a hoax orchestrated by the subreddit /r/AnarchyChess, where participants discuss and make memes about a special move named "Il Vaticano." The supposed special move involves two bishops flanking two chess pieces on either side and switching positions with each other as a means of capturing the middle pieces.
30 Δεκ 2022 · I recently saw a video on youtube of this special bishop move called "il vaticano". I tried to do it on the analysis board and it won't let me, is it a fake move or is it actually possible? thank you.
When is Il Vaticano valid? Provided that two bishops: (i) of the same player. (ii) on squares of differing colour. (iii) on the same rank or the same file. (iv) are two squares apart. (v) with both in-between squares occupied by enemy pieces, (Reasoning: both bishops must kill one each, else one would have blackmail over the other.)