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People accused of crimes and awaiting trial may be released from custody if they agree to
stay under house arrest.
pay bail.
leave the country.
testify truthfully.
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Correct answers: stay under house arrest and pay bail.
Explanation: Courts commonly release defendants on conditions such as house arrest (electronic monitoring, travel restrictions, curfews) or by setting bail (payment or surety). Requiring someone to leave the country is not a condition of release; and courts generally cannot condition release on waiving the Fifth Amendment right against self‑incrimination or on compelled truthful testimony (though a subpoena or immunity may be involved in different contexts).
Explanation: Courts commonly release defendants on conditions such as house arrest (electronic monitoring, travel restrictions, curfews) or by setting bail (payment or surety). Requiring someone to leave the country is not a condition of release; and courts generally cannot condition release on waiving the Fifth Amendment right against self‑incrimination or on compelled truthful testimony (though a subpoena or immunity may be involved in different contexts).
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