Bail or a Bond to appear
BAIL...
It is known as a bailbond.
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Interim bail is bail that has been posted after a release from jail. This bail is posted as a continuance until trial.
If no one raises your bail money you will remain in jail until your trial.
Bail.
If the presiding judge finds that if he meets the criteria for release on bail, yes.
Known as bail, or a bail bond.
No. Bail does not allow a person to be free from jail or a death sentence. A person arrested is still considered innocent until a guilty verdict is issued. However, he is kept in jail to insure he does not run away. Under some conditions, a prisoner is released if there is a way to insure he will show up for the trial. One way is with bail. A person is released after giving the court a substantial some of money to hold until he returns for trial. At that time, the bail money is returned. If he does not appear for trial, he forfeits the bail money and an arrest warrant is issued for his recapture
From 1861 until 2002 the currency of Italy was the Italian Lira.
That means you pay the Court $500.00, and they hold that until trial instead of holding your body until trial. You can call a bail bondsman who will ask you to pay a portion of that amount as a fee, and they will put up the money for you. They will also have many rules you must follow or they will go "off" your bond, and a warrant would be issued for your arrest. At the end of trial, your bond amount is then either released to you, or held to pay your fine.
Until 1999 the currency was the escudo, divided into centavos. After that they have converted to euro.
You remain in jail until trial or until you have been released.