bondsman
A bail Jumper
Yes, if bail is revoked, the person who posted bail may lose their money. Typically, when bail is set, the amount is held as a guarantee that the defendant will appear for their court dates. If the defendant fails to comply with the conditions of their bail, the court may forfeit the bail amount.
The person who is incarcerated will know the amount of his bail.
Only if they pay the bail or sign over the bond into their name.
It is called a bail or wire bail.
When a person is remanded on bail, it means the court has ordered the defendant to be held in custody pending trial unless a bail bond is posted.
Certain crimes committed allow bail to be offered as an option to be granted release with the agreement the person will return to court. Bail is not mandatory but instead is at the will of the judge to allow bail to be an option.
Certain crimes committed allow bail to be offered as an option to be granted release with the agreement the person will return to court. Bail is not mandatory but instead is at the will of the judge to allow bail to be an option.
bail is possiable how many day for govt job?
When the person named in the warrant is arrested, he will be held without bail.
What the judge will do if a person jumps bail on a $20,000 bond is likely issue a warrant for the person's arrest. The person will become a wanted fugitive and will be sent immediately to jail when caught. Their bail may also be revoked.
"Failing to answer bail" refers to a situation where a person who has been released on bail fails to appear in court at the scheduled time, thereby violating the conditions of their bail agreement. This can result in the forfeiture of bail money and potentially lead to further legal consequences, including the issuance of a warrant for the person's arrest.