If you are 'wanted' for another, separate offense than the one for which you are posting bond, yes, you can be re-arrested on the new charge.
To "post bond" means to provide funds or assets as a guarantee of appearance in court for someone who has been arrested. The bond serves as a promise that the individual will appear for legal proceedings, and if they fail to do so, they forfeit the bond money.
Posting bond means providing a sum of money or collateral to secure the release of a person who has been arrested. The individual pays the bond with the understanding that they will appear in court as required. If they fail to appear, they risk forfeiting the bond amount.
A fugitive bond is really just like a normal bond. When one state has a warrant out for your arrest, that is entered into NCIC, and you are arrested in another state.....then the arresting state can post a bond for you, referred to as a fugitive bond. They basically give you a set number of days to head back to the State that issued the warrant and handle your business or they put you back in jail and revoke the 'fugitive bond'.
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No. Legally impossible. If you were never taken into custody and held, you have no need to be released on bond.
Post bond.
No. It is illegal and you could be arrested.
No, but if you threaten someone in a big way, or post illegal websites, then yes you will get arrested.
If I understand the question correctly - yes. You should be able to recover the original bond. Bond is posted to guarantee your appearance in subsequent court actions. The fact that you are now arrested (and presumably incarcerated) for another crime means that the court is guaranteed that you will appear - because you will have no cholce in the matter.
Question is totally unclear. If you're out on bond - why would you be in jail? Is there information missing from the question?
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