Either:
I just applied for a parole board to give me bail.
or
The farmer needed some help moving a hay bail.
or
This has gone terribly wrong so I am going to bail.
The judge set a high bail for the accused criminal.
He had to bail his cousin out of jail by posting bail with a bale of money he withdrew from the bank.
The prison demanded a USD$300 bail for the release of the prisoner.
The judge set bail at $10,000 for the accused criminal.
It is unlikely that Chester Weger will make bail since he is currently serving a life sentence for murder. Typically, bail is granted to individuals who are awaiting trial or sentencing, not to those who have already been convicted and sentenced.
his bail was allegedly set for $1,000,000 but was later lowered to $500,000
something ending in bail. like "it makes you feel like you have to bail" of something not so lame. :)
The main purpose of bail is to ensure the presence of the defendant in future court proceedings. Also, there is a risk that defendants may pose danger to the community if they are not detained prior to trial.
In a sentence, Bail is a way for the court to insure a defendant will appear for trial.
The prosecute was making his one call hoping for his loved one to bail him out.
Not really. Bail is an amount determined by the judge, and they make that call based on a number of factors, severity of the crime only being one of them. Furthermore, a high bail amount doesn't guarantee there'll be a conviction, so a person with a high amount of bail may not serve any time at all.
Are you using the correct terminology? If you have not been convicted of anything you could not be "on parole." If you're released on bail, you might be in violation of your bail release requirements, but being 'on bail' is not the same as being 'on parole.'
No. Not if she has a "no bail" hold on her.