This question means to ask if you are bondable. If you have been denied a bond it probably would have been due to a bad criminal record or background check which reveals information about you.
No.
No. HOWEVER - if your bond release has any restrictions on travel you must remain in compliance with them. ALSO - - if your bail was supplied by a bailbondsman I would certainly give them a "heads-up" about your passpost application lest they get nervous about your jumping bail and withdrawing your bond.
quash ? when bail is denied the judge may have reason to belive that the suspect might flee if relased on bond or if suspect has had bond or probation revoked and will have to stay until court has given a verdict.
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Bond issue
The authorities obviously have SOMETHING that leads them to believe it was he that did the crime. If he has been arraigned and has been up for a bond hearing and has been denied bond, it is a pretty strong indication that he had better have a good attorney to assist him in his case.
If your husband's bond is that high, either he did something outrageous (but not quite outrageous enough to get denied bond altogether) or they consider him a flight risk. Therefore, getting it lowered isn't likely.
A Bond issue is a ballot question that asks voters if they want to borrow money, usually for a specific purpose.
A Bond issue is a ballot question that asks voters if they want to borrow money, usually for a specific purpose.
A Bond issue is a ballot question that asks voters if they want to borrow money, usually for a specific purpose.
A Bond issue is a ballot question that asks voters if they want to borrow money, usually for a specific purpose.
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