Most of us news junkies hear about bail on an almost daily basis every time someone gets arrested. We hear things just as, “So-and-so was released on X thousand dollars bail and will return to court in two weeks.” But what does bail really mean and do? And why do the defendants have to return to court if they were already released on bail? For those needing a Bail 101 course, here is a good overview of what bail is, how bail works, and what bail bondsmen do.
When someone is arrested on suspicion of a crime, that person will be taken by law enforcement agents to jail for booking. During this process, the person will have a mug shot taken, he or she will be fingerprinted, and asked for a statement. While awaiting his or her day in court, the individual will be held in jail unless he or she is released on bail.
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