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Jerrelle Smith, accused of plotting a murder related to a payroll scheme, finally had a bond hearing after a legal challenge reached the Colorado Supreme Court. The court ruled that everyone, even those charged with capital murder, is entitled to a bond. While Smith's attorney sought a $50,000 bond, the prosecution requested $2 million, citing his potential danger. Ultimately, the judge set the bond at $1 million, highlighting a trend of large bond amounts that effectively deny release. The case raises questions about whether the spirit of the new bond rule is being upheld.