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Bernalillo County District Attorney Raul Torrez fields questions from the New Mexico Supreme Court in Santa Fe, N.M., on Wednesday, April 12, 2017. Prosecutors and public defenders are turning to the high court for guidance on how to apply new constitutional provisions that can keep suspects jailed without bond until trial. Justices heard arguments Wednesday aimed at clarifying what evidence must be presented at the suspects' detention hearings. Torrez says his requests for no-bond detentions are being unfairly dismissed. (AP Photo/Morgan Lee)

Bernalillo County District Attorney Raul Torrez fields questions from the New Mexico Supreme Court in Santa Fe, N.M., on Wednesday, April 12, 2017. Prosecutors and public defenders are turning to the high court for guidance on how to apply new constitutional provisions that can keep suspects jailed without bond until trial. Justices heard arguments Wednesday aimed at clarifying what evidence must be presented at the suspects' detention hearings. Torrez says his requests for no-bond detentions are being unfairly dismissed. (AP Photo/Morgan Lee)

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