You should have had a bond hearing very early in the procedure - almost right after you were arrested. Try to find out the (or see if you can remember) the outcome of that hearing. If bail was denied then, you probably won't get it now. Have your attorney ask the court.
Patrick G. Madden has written: 'Pre-trial services in Ontario' -- subject(s): Bail, Pre-trial procedure, Pre-trial release
Interim bail is bail that has been posted after a release from jail. This bail is posted as a continuance until trial.
Bail or a Bond to appear
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Bail just keeps the defendent out of prison until it is the day of their court trial.
It's called a bail. As if someone where to ''bail'' you out.
When a person is remanded on bail, it means the court has ordered the defendant to be held in custody pending trial unless a bail bond is posted.
Known as bail, or a bail bond.
Bail.
A homophone for bail is bale. Bail refers to the release of a person awaiting trial, while bale refers to a bundle of goods, like hay or paper.
Bail
The Eighth Amendment to the US Constitution.