yes
Usually the defendant must put up at least 10% in cash of the total bail amount. For $32,000 bail that would be $3,200 in cash or possibly some form of collateral.
"A typical salary of a bail bondsman is about $55,000. They deal with people who are criminals and are bonded out of jail and put back in jail. This is not the type of job that everyone would like to do."
If you put the property up to secure the bail money, yes, the bail provider can take it with a court order.
Yes, the word murderer is a common noun. The name of the murderer would be a proper noun.
A "secured" bail bond is one in which the ENTIRE cash amount of bail money was put up -or- the bail bond is secured in it's entire amount by the pledging of property of equal value.
yes it can but after a period of time you will have to pay it or they would put you on bail
Because the bond (or bail) was accepted as surety that the defendant WOULD appear in court - if the defendant fails to appear, the bond (or bail) is forfeited and seized by the court.
Exoneration of a bail bond simply means that the defendant has been adjudicated and the bail liability has been released from the bail bond agent.When a bail bond is posted and a fee is charged by the bail agent that fee is non-refundable no matter if the charges are never filed, the defendant gets parole revoked and put back into custody, or the defendant is adjudicated.
No, that would be pretty unlikely. You can have no idea how seriously they take that.
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To draw attention to that person, leaving the murderer unsuspected.
That would depend on the terms of the bail set by the courts.