"Bail ineligible" refers to a situation where a person accused of a crime is not allowed to be released from custody on bail. This typically occurs in cases involving serious offenses, repeat offenders, or when there is a flight risk or threat to public safety. In such instances, the court determines that the conditions under which the individual could be released do not sufficiently ensure their appearance at future hearings or the safety of the community.
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That is the correct spelling for the verb bail, here used as slang to mean leave (from bail out).
When the person named in the warrant is arrested, he will be held without bail.
It's "stable" bail, the entire amount must be paid, not a percentage.
To bail is to discard water to keep a boat from sinking. Similarly, to bail out someone or a business is generally to keep them from financial ruin. One can partially bail out someone, as to assist them from financial ruin.
; What is bail?....Bail is money paid to the court to make sure you will appear at all required court appearances. ; So when you are released on bail, you will be called back to court. To answer bail is to show up as as ordered. by Duobus
It means u will be arrested next police contact u have and will not be able to be released on bail.
28 equals height of cricket bail (The bail sit at the top of the stump. The stump is 28cm long so the bail sits at a height of 28cm.)
It means that you can get bailed
OWN RECOGNIZANCE, i.e. no cash bail
In terms of bail bonds, a surety is a third party that pledges or promises money or property as bail (assurance to the court), for the court ordered appearance of an accused person.
It means that the judge has decided on the amount of bail that will be necessary in order ensure the release, and subsequent appearance of, the defendant.