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In any case at all, if the defendent returns on the appointed date, the bail/bond money is returned. It doesn't matter whether he/she is found guilty or not, as the bail money is only a deposit, meant to ensure that the defendent will return to court.
You'll Need Somebody on Your Bond was created in 1930.
Not at that time. As long as you are allowed to be "out on bond" during the course of the trial, rather than held in jail, the bond will remain in effect. You will not be able to get your bond returned until the case is concluded and you're are found either guilty or not guilty.
If you weren't sentenced at the time of the verdict, and are still "out" on recognizance or bond, you will receive a notice of your sentencing hearing.
being available for somebody else for emotional support and sharing an emotional bond with somebody.
There is no bond to be released for being locked up on a probation violation. Probation IS a sentence for being found guilty. You don't get two free bites at the apple. You've just collected a 'Go Directly to Jail' card.
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No. A sentence of probation means that you have already been tried and found guilty of an offense. If you violate your sentence (probation) you do not get a second bite at the apple with all the constitutional guarantees.
Shared electrons are found only in outer shells, and this happens when there is a covalent bond formed with another atom.
a reaction happens
Bond mean's to have somebody's trust or to gain their trust such as bonding with your bird or pet or your girlfriend/boyfriend to have a fully connection.
it will become a peptide bond