In most jurisdictions those charged with a misdemeanor do not have to bail out of jail. Most get released on their own recognizance. In some jurisdictions, and in some cases in most jurisdictions, the defendant will have to spend at least one night in jail before he is released by a judge. Some of those charged with misdemeanors, such as repeat offenders and those from out of town may have to post a bail bond, usually in the amount of about $500.
Bail is typically set at different levels depending on the severity of the alleged offence.
Nothing they commit a crime and then do the time lol
The bail for any charge to be released from jail ranges between $0.00 up to $INF.00 (all money in the world).
In North Carolina, it is a misdemeanor for assault with a deadly weapon by cutting. But, if you try and kill them, it's a felony.
"A typical salary of a bail bondsman is about $55,000. They deal with people who are criminals and are bonded out of jail and put back in jail. This is not the type of job that everyone would like to do."
I doubt you will get bail at 2 strikes. I would worry more about how much jail/prison time. Three stikes and you are OUT.
Class A misdemeanor is the highest classification of misdemeanor crimes. In Missouri it is punishable by up to one year in jail, a $1000 fine, or both.
Loitering is generally a misdemeanor offense - therefore not longer than 1 year in jail.
The jail time for domestic violence depends on if the charge is a misdemeanor or a felony. If it is a misdemeanor jail time can be up to a year and a fine of up to $5,000. For a felony jail time can be anywhere from 3 months to three years with a fine of up to $10,000.
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.
He had to pay $50,000 [£35,094] bail
The max for any felony bail jumping in wisco is 6years and $10,000. But that's the MAX.
In the state of Florida the maximum penalty is 60 days in the county jail and or a maximum $500 fine.
from 1 day up to 365 days imprisonment
Usually, if you see a bails/bonds man they can reduce the bail to ten percent of whatever the bail/bond may be...in this case it would take 1500 to get whoever out of jail. not 100% but pretty sure