Majority age in your state. Usually 18.
No. Bail does not allow a person to be free from jail or a death sentence. A person arrested is still considered innocent until a guilty verdict is issued. However, he is kept in jail to insure he does not run away. Under some conditions, a prisoner is released if there is a way to insure he will show up for the trial. One way is with bail. A person is released after giving the court a substantial some of money to hold until he returns for trial. At that time, the bail money is returned. If he does not appear for trial, he forfeits the bail money and an arrest warrant is issued for his recapture
If the person being held was admitted to bail, then yes. In some cases, a court may hold someone without bail, especially if they have previously violated terms set out by the court.
how does surrender bond works Answer: You surrender a defendant back into custody by contacting the bail bondsman and they will usually put the person back in jail. Some may charge you for the hassle and some may not. You still have to pay the bond since the person got released in the first place. cass.
A bailable offense means you can pay bail and get out of jail until your hearing, which is forfeit if you don't show-amount varies with offense and some (like murder) have no bail amt.
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In most jurisdictions those charged with a misdemeanor do not have to bail out of jail. Most get released on their own recognizance. In some jurisdictions, and in some cases in most jurisdictions, the defendant will have to spend at least one night in jail before he is released by a judge. Some of those charged with misdemeanors, such as repeat offenders and those from out of town may have to post a bail bond, usually in the amount of about $500.
No most are released on some type of Bail Bond.
You possibly could, but most likely they will have to stay their for a little bit, before you can bail them out.
The bond money is only to ensure that the accused shows up for court. As long as the accused attends all their court appearances, it makes no difference whether they are found guilty or not, the person putting up the bond will have it returned to them. If the services of a bail bondsman are used, the only cost will be the fee for using their services (usually somewhere around 10% of the bail amount). However - if the defendant fails to make a court appearance the bond money is forfeited to the court. Bail is a fee that is paid to the courts to ensure that a person charged with a crime will return to be tried. If the accused does not return for trial, the bail money is forfeited. If the person returns for trial, the bail money is returned. So, it is in the interest of the one paying bail to ensure that the accused returns. That is where bail bonding companies come in. For a fractional amount of the bail, they will pay your bail up front. If you return for trial, all is well (they get their money back and keep your fee). If you don't, they send a bounty hunter to find you and collect the entire amount of the bail (and turn you over to the authorities for skipping bail). But a guilty finding has no effect on the bail payer. Otherwise, bail bonding companies would all go out of business very quickly. The same is true when an individual pays bail. If you pay someone else's bail and they are later found guilty of the crime, that has no effect on the bail payer. If the person returned for trial, the bail money would have been returned to you. If you pay their bail and they skip, you lose the bail money and will have to find the person to get it from them. If they are ultimately found and tried and found guilty, they will be sentenced for their crime (jail, fine, etc.). But the person who posts bail is not affected by the verdict in the criminal case. Paying bail for an ultimately guilty person is not a crime.
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You didn't say which meaning of the word you want to use. One meaning is to scoop water out of something. Here are some sentences.I bailed out my boat before it sank.I bailed the water out of the stopped up sink and poured in some Drain-O.The pool needs to be bailed out so we can fix that crack on the side.