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No Social Security Number? No Bond

A state district court judge in Kentucky ordered 17 Hispanic defendants to be held without bond, in part because they had no social security numbers.

An appellate court judge said the no bond rulings violated the Kentucky and U.S. Constitutions, and ordered the prisoners released.

CHRIS COOPER writes for the Russellville, Kentucky News-Democrat & Leader.