No, when you are out on bail you are not allowed to leave the country. Often times, you are not even allowed to leave the city or state.
That is the correct spelling for the verb bail, here used as slang to mean leave (from bail out).
No.
More information is needed. What kind of assault? Are you released on bail awaiting trial? Are you convicted and now simply have a record?
It depends on what conditions are set by the judge when the bail is set. Often you can leave the state as long as you keep the authorities informed of your whereabouts, and, of course, if you fail to appear, you forfeit the bail -- even if you appear later.
The provisions of his bail release MAY control his movements but, if they don't prohibit it, he can. I'd be darned sure I notified my bail bondsman though. He might think you're skipping out on your bail and come after you.
Bail
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To suddenly leave them; to stop assisting them, usually when they particularly need help. Another expression is, "to leave them in the lurch".
As short a time as possible. If need be, you can leave them in there for a wile, but unless you absolutely have to, why would you?
bail
Not if you are out on bail. if you have a court appearance for a traffic ticket or similar petty offense you can leave the country just be sure you make it back in time. Otherwise, you risk having a warrant out for your arrest when you try to come back into the country. Already issued the warrant because left the country before the second date