Because the bail bondsman is ensuring your appearance in court - at the time you physically appear in court for your sentencing and/or are delivered into custody, your bail obligation ends,
In California, you are free from obligations to a bail bondsman once you have completed your court appearances and the case is closed. This can happen after you have been sentenced, but it can also occur if your case is dismissed or if you are acquitted.
In Georgia, there is no statute of limitations for probation that is part of a criminal sentence. Misdemeanor probation is typically determined by the court when sentencing an individual and will continue until the terms of probation are completed.
She snatched the purse from the thief's hand and ran away.
The contract stipulates that the work must be completed by the end of the month.
He wanted to quit his high stress job and take a lower stress position, but his financial obligations prevented him from doing so. She had to cancel her date due to family obligations. Jack and Jill wanted to take a vacation but, due to prior obligations, were unable to do so.
His actions were punishable by law, and he was sentenced to community service as a consequence.
The past tense of sentence is "sentenced".
That Aston Martin is James Bond's, man.
If you were sentenced to perform community service and did not - then you have not yet completed your sentence. It will eventually catch up with you.
What is good sentence with sentenced in it ? The prisoner was sentenced death because of all the murders he did. Now tell a good sentence with stupid in it without insulting anyone.
the judge sentenced him to 5 years of jail
No. The proper way to say that sentence would be "The culprit should be only sentenced to death. " BTW what you want to ask is if it is a PROPER sentence.
Depends where you were sentenced
He was sentenced to death. The death penalty was abolished for all prisoners and his sentence was changed to life.
They were sentenced to long terms in prison.
The boy was sentenced to a long parole.
. means that the person you were chatting with has completed his sentence. (<- as you can see i completed my sentence just there)
In Georgia, there is no statute of limitations for probation that is part of a criminal sentence. Misdemeanor probation is typically determined by the court when sentencing an individual and will continue until the terms of probation are completed.