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Nominal bail refers to a minimal amount of bail set by a court, often just to formally acknowledge the need for a bail condition rather than to ensure the defendant's appearance in court. It is typically used in cases where the court believes that the defendant poses little flight risk or danger to the community. This type of bail allows defendants to be released under minimal financial constraints while still complying with legal requirements.

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