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<p>must enter". The point of such architecture is to project "an image of solidity" and "strength".  Today, American courthouses come in a broad variety of designs, from ancient "stone fortresses to modern-day, multifloor monolithic towers".   In the largest cities, courthouses for criminal courts were sometimes constructed in close proximity to pretrial detention facilities in rundown inner-city neighborhoods, and streets near such courthouses often feature "garish neon signs" for <a href="page.php?w=Bail_bondsman">bail bondsmen</a>.   In some</p><p>
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