Bail is determined by the court, not the law... it depends on the criminal as seen by the court
The link to find answers about Misdemeanors/Infractions in California is www.lasuperiorcourt.org Click on Traffic - scroll down (left side of screen) - click on Misdemeanor/Infraction Bail Schedule. You then click on "2007 Infractions/Misdemeanors Bail Schedule". It consist of 89 pages. You must have Adobe Reader. It will give every code and bail amounts in California. For traffic violations, go to page 59 Under "Vehicle Code" Speed Violations Bail Chart: Applicable Violations.
California Vehicle Code section 40508. (a) A person willfully violating his or her written promise to appear or a lawfully granted continuance of his or her promise to appear in court or before a person authorized to receive a deposit of bail is guilty of a misdemeanor regardless of the disposition of the charge upon which he or she was originally arrested.
go to www.lasuperiorcourt.org click on "Traffic" - scroll down (left side of screen and click on "Misdemeanor/Infracton Bail Schedule. It will give you a link to "2007 Bail Schedule for Infractions and Misdemeanors (must have Adobe Reader). Go to page 59 under Vehicle Code.
In california, Minors have no right to bail.
There are five dominant bail bonds companies in the desert city of Temecula, California. Those companies are Aladdin, Ablaze, Fausto's Bail Bonds, Harvey Bail Bonds, and About Time Bail Bonds.
40508. (a) A person willfully violating his or her written promise to appear or a lawfully granted continuance of his or her promise to appear in court or before a person authorized to receive a deposit of bail is guilty of a misdemeanor regardless of the disposition of the charge upon which he or she was originally arrested
Ben Bail died on June 12, 1972, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
40508(a) is a California Vehicle Code violation. It states "A person willfully violating his or her written promise to appear or a lawfully granted continuance of his or her promise to appear in court or before a person authorized to receive a deposit of bail is guilty of a misdemeanor regardless of the disposition of the charge upon which he or she was originally arrested."
Bail bonds can be obtained from almost any place in the United States. In CA or California, the best place to check is at bail bondsmen who can get you a bail bond.
Code 3 - 1957 Bail Out 1-32 was released on: USA: 5 November 1957
A bail bond is a financial guarantee to the court making sure that the defendant will appear at court at all court dates until the case is over. In California the Department of Insurance regulates the rates of such bonds. The premium is 10% of the bail amount and is not refundable.
One need to make an application for bail.