Bond and bail are not prerequisites for terms of sentence. Bonds and bail are only issued for those who have been arrested to have opportunity to be released to prepare for their defense. So, a person with a $5,000.00 bond would remain incarecerated until someone posted that $5,000.00 bond or contracted a bail bondsman to pay it.
until the someone comes up with the amount of the bond, or if your found innocent at the conclusion of your trial.
no longer then week or couple days for sure,
Unless the bond is posted they won't be released.
Question is totally unclear. If you're out on bond - why would you be in jail? Is there information missing from the question?
It would take two years and one month to pay 5000 dollars back at 200 dollars a month.
200 days
Huh? Somethings missing from this question. If you're out of jail on bond, you MUST have been charged with something, otherwise how did the court know what to bond you out for?
If no one can post the bond, you will remain in jail until your case goes to trial.
10 million dollars
Depends on what your wage is... or however you are going to acquire the money.
Each state is different with their bonds. Usually a person can get a bond immediately and be released in less than a hour.
2 months
The bond can be cancelled if you are on bond and you are still doing drugs.
Not at that time. As long as you are allowed to be "out on bond" during the course of the trial, rather than held in jail, the bond will remain in effect. You will not be able to get your bond returned until the case is concluded and you're are found either guilty or not guilty.