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What is bail and how is it used?
Bail is the amount of money defendants must post to be released from custody until their trial. Bail is not a fine. It is not supposed to be used as punishment. The purpose of bail is simply to ensure that defendants will appear for trial and all pretrial hearings for which they must be present.
What are some advantages of having a person pay bail in order to be released?
Pros of Cash Bail:
- No involvement of a third party. This is perhaps the first benefit of cash bail.
- Less Paperwork. Paperwork takes time and costs money.
- Win courts’ trust. Since you’re paying in cash, the court will go the extra mile to put trust in you.
- Money is returned if you follow the orders.
- No extra fees.
What happens after a bail?
The High Court or Court of Session may direct that any person who has been released on bail to be arrested and commit him to custody on an application moved by the complainant or the prosecution.
What are the two purposes of bail?
The two principal aims, to ensure a defendant’s appearance in court and to protect the community from dangerous defendants, are related to a third, more general purpose, maintaining the integrity of the judicial process by preventing interference with victims or witnesses.
Does bail mean you get out of jail?
Bail is money, property, or a bond paid to the court in exchange for a defendant’s release from jail while awaiting trial. The purpose of bail is to ensure that defendants, once released, show up for future court dates.
What are the three types of bail?
Three Main Types of Bail
- PR Bonds. The first type of bond is allotted most often to first time offenders who have been arrested on nonviolent charges.
- Cash Bonds. Another way to get out of jail on bond is to pay the full cash amount, called a cash bond.
- Surety Bonds.
Do you get your money back when you bail out?
Pay cash bail. If it is cash bail and you pay the full bail amount, the money will be returned to you if the defendant shows up on all the hearing dates. If he won’t, you will never get your money again. Bond can only be discharged if: A defendant found not guilty on the charge.