How much bail is for a first offense for bad check writing will depend on how much the check was worth and the state the offense occurred in. There is also a chance that no bail will be set if it is a first offense but it varies from state to state.
A bailable offense means you can pay bail and get out of jail until your hearing, which is forfeit if you don't show-amount varies with offense and some (like murder) have no bail amt.
If you are already released on bail on one offense and then are arrested for committing another, you won't even be considered for the privilege of bail the second time around. You are already in violation of the provisions of your first release which, in itself, would be enough to revoke your original bail. You don't get two bites at the same apple.
Yes it can, but it is less likely your bail will be reduced for a measure 11 offense.
First offense, $800.00 bail, plus ticket fine, plus jail time.
Impossible to answer. Too many variables. What type of offense? Defendant's past record? Defendants ties to the community? Likliehood of defendant's flight? Politically or media sensitive case? Etc.
Unable to give answer - the bail amount is set by the judge after reviewing your past history and the serioussness of the offense.
Yes, in fact the court expects the bail bondsman do just that.
Probably not, especially if you were under active prosecution for a criminal offense in your home country.
Pre set bail is determined by the offense. Many places pre set bail for common offenses such as shoplifting, DUI, assault, and larceny.
A first violation is punishable by a $20 fine and subsequent violations are $50. However, if a driver is cited for other violations, a first offense is $76 and a second offense is $190, according to the Uniform Bail and Penalty Schedule.
It makes no difference where you are arrested. You will be charged and arraigned for the new crime. Because of your status you will not be offered bail for the new offense, and the court will, in all probability, revoke your bond for the first offense and send you to jail.
Your bail will be revoked and you'll be sent to jail to await action on the offense you were out on bail on. Then - you'll be charged with the NEW offenses.