Since everyone is entitled to be considered for release on bail, I'm wondering what kind of lie was told by the defendant? In any case..., if information was offered that was proveably untrue then their bail could be revoked and they could be jailed awaiting their court action. If their bail was fronted by a bail bondsman, they'll have to be even more cautious about any lying or the bail bondsman will pull their bail bond and the defendant will end up back in jail because no one will stand his bond.
no, they do not.
It's called a bail. As if someone where to ''bail'' you out.
I would think go to the police station and ask to bail someone out, if your in the wrong station or building ask how to bail someone out, police are here to protect and SERVE.
no
No, but you will become liable for the full amount of the bail jumpers bond.
You kiss your money goodbye. You may be able to recover all or a portion of it if you or the bail bondsman is able to locate the fugitive and return them to jail.
They will set a bail amount for you and someone on the outside will have to pay the bail or get a bails bondsman and pay 10 percent of what the judge has set as your bail.
Bruno has not gone to jail, but he is in probation at the moment and promised to do comunity service and going threw rehab in cocane posetion.
he is in jail in o'fallen missouri on fraud charges and he is there until someone bails him out - go get him before they bail him out!
Interim bail is bail that has been posted after a release from jail. This bail is posted as a continuance until trial.
You will set in jail until one your court date or two you bail out of jail. bail will depend on what you are being held for.
The first thing to do is contact a bail bondsman to find out the amount that is needed for bail. Once done, you must pay that amount to the bondsman and the bondsman will go to jail, pay the amount and that person will be released.