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.
Answer: Mario Jamiana
No. under UK legislation there is no right to bail, there is however, a presumption in favor of bail.
A bailable offense means you can pay bail and get out of jail until your hearing, which is forfeit if you don't show-amount varies with offense and some (like murder) have no bail amt.
The answer varies from state to state. Some states permit bail for murder, others do not. There are other states (such as Indiana) where murder is presumed not to be bailable unless the defendant can prove a strong likelihood of being found not guilty.
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.
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Bail is not guaranteed in cases where the court deems the individual to be a flight risk, a danger to society, or if there is a serious risk of obstruction of justice. Additionally, bail may not be offered in cases involving serious offenses such as murder or terrorism.
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No. In many states there is no bail for murder for example. When bail is set the 8th amendment prohibits the bail from being excessive.
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.