Yes. That is one of the reasons that bail can be denied. What is the question?
The defendant is referred to as a "risk."
The defendant has to pay the bondsman because they are getting the person out of jail based on their word or cash they give the courts. As the defendant, you have to pay them back.
prohibit the denial based on race, color, or previus condition of servitude
Visa refusal and rejection both mean that a visa application has been denied, but the terms are often used interchangeably. However, some countries differentiate between the two based on the reason for denial. Refusal typically implies a temporary denial due to missing documents or information, while rejection suggests a permanent denial based on ineligibility or fraud.
Punitive damages in legal cases are calculated based on factors such as the severity of the defendant's misconduct, the harm caused to the plaintiff, and the defendant's financial situation. The goal of punitive damages is to punish the defendant and deter similar behavior in the future.
When a defendant is found guilty of a tort, the plaintiff is awarded compensation based upon the damages they have suffered. This compensation is intended to compensate the plaintiff for the harm they have experienced as a result of the defendant's actions. The amount of compensation awarded may include costs for medical treatment, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other losses directly related to the tort.
It means giving voting rights by making denial of the right to vote based on race illegal.
Google the court's website and go to it. Look for FORMS and click on it. You want Judicial Forms. Look for General Denial in the list. You may be able to fill this out interactively on your computer and print it. You may not be able to use the General Denial if the complaint is verified, meaning the Plaintiff signed under penalty of perjury (it will state that where his/her signature is located) or there will be a verification attachment which says the same. Look for Affirmative Defenses online- for example, statute of limitations, you'd say something like: "Defendant is informed and believes, and thereon alleges, that Plaintiff's action is barred by the provisions of CCP Section 337 (the statute of limitations for a contract based in writing, CCP is Code of Civil Procedure). I'm in California.
The reason it is called a dock is due to the English Legal system being based on Admiralty law. The defendant is "the vessel" and the position of the defendant is in dock. I think
Yes. There is no rational argument to support the denial of a person's rights based on their natural orientation.
Yes, businesses can deny service to individuals based on their policies or regulations, as long as the reasons for denial are not discriminatory or in violation of anti-discrimination laws.
When serving on a jury, individuals listen to evidence presented in court and then deliberate with other jurors to decide if the defendant is guilty or innocent based on the facts and the law.