If the person posted a cash or property bond for the defendant, the person will lose their cash or property.
If the person hired a bondsman for the defendant, the bondsman will be liable for the difference, and will send a bounty hunter after the defendant. They may or may not come back to the original person for the balance of the bond, depending on applicable state law and the circumstances.
If you are the defendant, your bail is forfeited to the court system once you're trial comes up and you are not there to face the charges. Nobody else can collect that bail. If you posted bail to bond someone else out of jail, you are free to move about the country as you wish. Once the defendant's case has been resolved, you will be able to have your bond money returned. If you will be out of state, you may be able to assign those funds to someone else prior to departing. Contact the jail managing agency to inquire about whether this is available and how to do so.
bail is when u have someone in jail.and u have someone else coming to get(bail) them out.all they are doing is paying money in order to get the person out of jail!!! Bail is money or other security posted as a guarantee that an accused person will appear in court.
I am in the same situation. My fiance was arrested, but I had posted bail. Then probation violated him, so now he is incarcerated yet my bail has not been released for the previous arrest. The time he has served does not account towards anything because technically he is out on bail. How do I go about getting this bail revoked so the clock can start ticking ?
this is called a deposit bail. A bail bond is when you have someone else pay your bail.
I believe that the terminology used in the question is mixed up. The bailbondsman IS the bonding person. If the defendant he has posted bail for absconds on him, the bond he posted is forfeited to the court, and he certainly CAN sue both the defendant AND anyone else who signed the bail contract, for the recovery of his lost bond.Another alternative is for him to send a "bail-agent" (bounty hunter) after the defendant. If he returns the absconding defendant to the court, that is the only way he can recover his money from the court, but he still may sue to recover his costs of hiring the bail agent out to recover the absconder..
So they can call someone to either come bail them out or anything else.
report them to the police.
your not going to get one because even if someone posted it someone else would get it
tell the person to delete it
You can go to prison for a long time.
No, it is illegal to go onto someone else's property to find anything at all.
Anyone that has to reduce themselves by trying to get someone to cheat on their mate is extremely immature and vengeful and certainly has no self esteem. If one has high esteem and loves the person but they are with someone else they move on and if they are meant to be with that person it will happen in the future and if it does not happen then it was never meant to be.