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What is Bail?

February 12, 2014 • nowlaw

Bail, or the posting of security with the Court, is intended to secure the Defendant’s release from custody and presence at all future court appearances. The person posting the bail is putting their money or property at risk should the Defendant fail to appear in court. The right to bail, with certain limitations, is a

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