This depends on whether the person is being held in lieu of bail. If the person is being held on a serious charge for which there is no bail bond allowed, then there is not much that can be done to procure his release, except have his attorney filed a motion for a reduction of bond. Otherwise you can either post the bond in cash for the full amount - something that will be returned to you upon the conclusion of the court case, save any court costs - or you can have bail bondsman write out a bail surety bond, which will be discharged upon the conclusion of the case (acquittal or sentencing).
Bail- also known as posting a bond- guarantees that you will appear for trial.
it helps accused criminals have a fair trial
try to get help for that person but do it in steps if you think the person may be harmed if they leave the abusive person. call help lines for abused people. get help before it is to late. something may happen that can't be reversed. i have a friend that was in a abusive relationship and her boyfriend almost killed her so please help that person before it is to late. i beg you
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No and the key word here is premarital. Any thing before the marriage belongs to that person from items to debt. You can choose to help with the debt, but it belongs to her since she came into the marriage with it all ready.
Utah has 72 hours to decide whether to charge a person with a crime. The person can legally be held for that amount of time. An attorney can help answer more detailed questions.
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That amendment means that when a person is accused of a crime, the person has a right to a trial that is not delayed too long. The person has a right for the trial to be public and not secret. The person has a right to be judged by people who are fair and have not already made up their minds. The person has a right to know what he's being accused of, and the right to know who is accusing him and who the witnesses are who are against him. The person also has a right to find witnesses in his favor, and the person has the right to get help from a lawyer.
Because every person has the right to a fair trial and fair treatment during their case. The attorney often works out a favorable plea deal and protects the client's other rights.
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