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Bail 2 of 7 verb (1) bailed

To clear (water) from a boat by dipping and throwing over the side In the united states, bail is the practice of releasing suspects from custody before their hearing, typically on payment of a bail bond, which is money or pledge of property to the court which may be refunded if suspects return to court for their trial What is a bail bond A bail bond is an agreement by a criminal defendant to appear for trial or pay a sum of money set by the court Informal to extricate from a difficult situation Always bailing you out of trouble

To fail to appear in court and so forfeit one's bail To secure enough money or property to pay the amount of one's bail. In the legal system, the term bail refers to a process in which an individual arrested for a crime is required to pay a specified amount of money to be released from police custody. Bail noun (cricket) bails [ plural ] the two small pieces of wood on top of the stumps in a game of cricket, that can be knocked off with the ball to make the player who is batting (= hitting the ball) out: Bail works by releasing a defendant in exchange for money that the court holds until all proceedings and trials surrounding the accused person are complete The court hopes that the defendant will show up for his or her court dates in order to recover the bail.

If a judge permits, the defendant can pay a sum of money known as bail to guarantee that they will appear in court when required

The money will be returned to them if they appear If the defendant fails to appear, the defendant will lose the money, and they also may be charged with bail jumping. President trump on monday signed an executive order calling for tougher rules on bail Conservatives argue that policies limiting the practice have contributed to increased lawlessness, but the.

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