Absolutely, as long as you have your bail and your attorney money.
Another View: UNLESS, the judge deems you a flight risk because of your past actions or criminal record.
It is possible but with all the new equipment and technology that is coming out it is extreamly hard to do. (And for any one who reads this violence is not the answer to anything.)
Yes, only if person dies from injuries sustained from the attempted murder of that person.
Certainly. Especially, if the Attempted Murder case is part and parcel of the murder charge that they are facing.
no
Attempted murder is a serious criminal offense and can result in life in prison. If convicted of attempted murder in California, a person can be fined up to $10,000 and receive a life in prison sentence.
Yes, it is. It's also attempted murder to kick a person in the head with a shooed foot, esp one who is on the ground. e.g. Acting deliberately or recklessly with extreme disregard for life is attempted murder.
A very basic definition is, one person tried to kill another person, but the other person didn't die. In different jurisdictions, the legal definition can vary slightly, but it will be close to that.
It all depends on whether it was premeditated attempted murder or just attempted murder.
If you believe in The Bible, only one person is ever known to have been resurrected. No matter by WHAT means the victim survives the murder attempt, if there is no deceased there can be no charge of murder. Therefore, it would be attempted murder.
Bail is part of the eighth amendment. Bail is a right when a person is granted the right. There are cases that it can be taken away, such as committing a horrible crime, like a murder or something horrible.
If that person dies due to the injuries cause from the attempted murder then you can be charged with murder. But if you are convicted of attempted murder prior to that, double jeopardy would prevent you from being convicted of murder
Attempt Murder?
Yes - you are 'aiding and abetting' a known criminal !