In the UK, there is no specific legal limit on the number of times a person can be re-bailed while under investigation. However, each re-bail must be justified and typically occurs when further inquiries are needed. The police must ensure that the re-bail is reasonable and necessary, and after a certain period, they may need to decide whether to charge or release the individual without charge. Ultimately, the court may also impose conditions on re-bail that could affect the number of times it can occur.
when one gets arrested and charged with an offence they have the ability to be bailed out of a holding cell. They get bailed out on certain conditions. These "conditions" are recognizance. If the offender does not follow these conditions it is called breach of recognizance. For example; A wife beater gets charged with 12 counts of assault on his girl friend and gets bailed out. He will have many conditions including being 100 metres, and more, away from her house. If he comes within less than that 100 metres he can be re-arrested for breaching recognizance.
Bailed Up was created in 1895.
the conflict is that mackinze bailed as being the chairperson and the wanted to cancle the dance
The fact that someone IS bailed out is a public record. The information as to who bailed them out usually is NOT.
Stephanie McMahon bailed out triple h
Chris bailed himself out of jailllll!!!!!
She was bailed out by Edgar Nixon and Clifford and Virginia Durr.
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Jailed and Bailed - 1923 was released on: USA: 11 February 1923
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