Theoretically, yes. HOWEVER, it depends on many facts and circumstances whether the presiding judge will grant it or not, and in what amount and/or with what restrictions.
No. under UK legislation there is no right to bail, there is however, a presumption in favor of bail.
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.
That is a violation of your right to a quick and speedy trial granted in the Constitution. You can sue the government for that 40 million and get your bail. #itpaystobeacynic
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Interim bail is bail that has been posted after a release from jail. This bail is posted as a continuance until trial.
The typical amount of bail for first-degree murder is NO BAIL. If there are special circumstances to the case, such as the reason for the murder is out of mercy and compassion, the judge may allow bail.
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.