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If you are asked to post bond and as far as I know this only happens in the US, then that bond is paid for out of cash. There are people in the bond business that post bonds at a rate to be paid back when the person returns to court.
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To "post bond" means to provide funds or assets as a guarantee of appearance in court for someone who has been arrested. The bond serves as a promise that the individual will appear for legal proceedings, and if they fail to do so, they forfeit the bond money.
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The cost to post a bond can vary depending on the type and amount of bond required, as well as the individual's credit history. Typically, the cost is a percentage of the total bond amount, ranging from 1-15%. Bond costs may also include application fees and other administrative charges.
If you have already been sentenced, you generally cannot post bond as the purpose of bond is to secure your release pending trial or sentencing. Once you have been sentenced, you are typically taken into custody to serve your sentence. Bond is usually only available during pretrial stages of the legal process.
The mean bond enthalpy of a nitrogen-nitrogen bond is approximately 945 kJ/mol.
If you are 'wanted' for another, separate offense than the one for which you are posting bond, yes, you can be re-arrested on the new charge.
It means "after".
It depends on the state. Not all states require an executor to post a bond and bond amounts vary by states. In any case, the bond is meant to serve as protection against fraud or embezzlement by an executor.
The answer depends upon two factors. First, will the court permit another release on bond. Secondly, will someone agree to post the bail bond providing the court permits it.
Depends if Michigan & Indiana have a reciprocity agreement. If you had to post bond / post AAA card to the police officer at the time of the ticket, then there is not a reciprocity agreement, meaning they do not share driver information. Michigan & Ohio do NOT have such an agreement. You will have to post bond / post AAA card on the roadside in Ohio.
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