This question cannot be answered - your bail amount is set by the judge.
This depends on the exact charges brought, and the prior record of the person charged.
It varies from state to state.
The penalty for receiving known stolen property worth $400 or more can vary depending on the jurisdiction and specific circumstances of the case. Typically, it may result in a felony charge with potential prison time ranging from one to several years. It is essential to consult a legal professional for an accurate assessment of potential consequences in your specific situation.
My understanding is that it depends on whether it is filed as a felony or misdemeanor. The felony can carry up to 3 years in state prison. A misdemeanor up to a year in the county jail.
bail for act lasciviousness
No. This is an example of an investigation into stolen property, completely legal.
A hay bail cost £20-£30 what does a bail of hay in the U.S.?
If you have bail set at $250k, that's what you need to pay in order to be bailed out.
He was released on $4,500 bail and had to surrender his U.S. passport.
A bail bond agent is a person or corporation that will act as a surety and pledge for money or property as bail for the appearance of an accused person in court. However, this is a less common type of surety, banks and insurance companies usually play the role of sureties.
It very much relies on the case. Sometimes, bail can be set at $1 million. Other times, no bail at all.
pass go as much as possible,do not land in jail as much as possible, collect as much property,buy hotels & collect as much money as possible. Bankrupt your opponents and COLLECT your bail out money. JUST like REAL LIFE.