money that is paid to guarantee that a defendant will appear in court if he or she is released from jail while awaiting trial in a criminal case.;
BAIL is set by the judge if the judge says no bail or maybe $10000 that's what it is you can appeal for bail or and increase or decease of bail.
Bail faster! The sharks are closing in! Can you bail me out with a short-term loan? Well men, as we have now lost all engines, it is time to bail out.
A bail permitee transacts bail entirely based out of their own funds (which must be considerable) without a surety insurance company backing them. A bail solicitor is licensed only to transact bail for one employer. They cannot work for themselves or any other company but the one they I initially contract with. Neither if these are common. Bail AGENTS, who are backed by sureties and can work for themselves OR any other bail company, are mist common.
Duane Chapman is a bail bondsman and bail enforcement agent for Da Kine Bail Bonds in the state of Hawaii and Bobby Brown Bail Bonds in the state Colorado.
The prison demanded a USD$300 bail for the release of the prisoner.
BAIL is set by the judge if the judge says no bail or maybe $10000 that's what it is you can appeal for bail or and increase or decease of bail.
Bail is the property or money given as surety that a person released from custody will return at an appointed time.
Yes, bail may be set without a hearing. In many jurisdictions bail bond amounts and conditions of release are initially set by jailers according to a preset bond schedule authorized by the courts.
They will set a bail amount for you and someone on the outside will have to pay the bail or get a bails bondsman and pay 10 percent of what the judge has set as your bail.
Impossible to say. The bail amount is set by the judge arraigning the case.
Bail is determined by the courts. Bail can be set directly by a judicial officer or according to a bond schedule or criteria authorized by the courts.
No. In many states there is no bail for murder for example. When bail is set the 8th amendment prohibits the bail from being excessive.
If you have bail set at $250k, that's what you need to pay in order to be bailed out.
It very much relies on the case. Sometimes, bail can be set at $1 million. Other times, no bail at all.
If you cannot afford to pay the bail, 99% of the time you can get a bail bondsman. Sometimes, if the bail is not a lot, they won't pay it.
That would depend on the terms of the bail set by the courts.
You will set in jail until one your court date or two you bail out of jail. bail will depend on what you are being held for.