You will set in jail until one your court date or two you bail out of jail. bail will depend on what you are being held for.
The case hasn't been heard as of September 22, 2009. He is in jail. His bail is $500,000.
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They will set a bail amount for you and someone on the outside will have to pay the bail or get a bails bondsman and pay 10 percent of what the judge has set as your bail.
If no one raises your bail money you will remain in jail until your trial.
they dont have to you have to bail him/her out before sentencing
365,300 days just read it in the news
If a person is granted bail he can come up with it at any time. Of course he will remain in jail until then, or until a judge can release him on his own recognizance.
cause its like jail you cant tweet though .. your locked up but not as long as jail ! okay :)
False, courts issue bail to force appearance for the later court dates. If a defendant does not appear, they forfeit their bail percentage; money talks. As to having time to prepare, courts don't care if you are in jail or not, as long as you are back on the required date(s).
No it is not, but it also depends on how long h will be there for. Maybe the longer he is there for the more appriciative he will be of life.
George Zimmerman has been in jail for about a year. The crime was committed in February 2012, and he didn't go to jail until about 4 months after that. Actually, George has been free on bail, not in jail more than a day or two.