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  2. Bail bondsman - Wikipedia

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    A bail bondsman, bail bond agent or bond dealer is any person, agency or corporation that will act as a surety and pledge money or property as bail for the appearance of a defendant in court. Bail bond agents are almost exclusively found in the United States because the practice of bail bonding is illegal in most other countries.

  3. Bail in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Bail bondsman located outside of the New York City Criminal Court in Manhattan, New York City. Even if it is eventually refunded, producing the bail money is a huge expense to the defendant and their family. [72] The United States is one of the few countries in the world that permit defendants to use a bail bondsman. In return for a non ...

  4. Bail - Wikipedia

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    The Bail Act 1976 was enacted with the aims of creating more conditions by which defendants could be denied bail and also redefining the parameters of fulfilling bail. The Bail Act also nullified the recognizance system, removing the requirement of paying a specific amount of money and instead arresting defendants for failing to surrender.

  5. Bail or bond? Judge details the difference, and process - AOL

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    A bail is a set amount of money defendants must pay to the court if they wish to get out of jail. A bond is a solution that doesn't involve paying money upfront, but uses other ways to secure a ...

  6. Recognizance - Wikipedia

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    A recognizance is a form of bail, in which an accused is released from pre-trial detention with an incentive to ensure that they will appear before the court to face charges on a certain day in the future. A person may be required to provide sureties, being another person who will guarantee the attendance of the accused and agree to forfeit the ...

  7. Illinois has put an end to the injustice of cash bail - AOL

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    Eventually, someone at the Chicago Community Bond Fund found out about his case and paid his bail. It was a gorgeous, sunny day when he walked out of the jail as a free man. "I thought I died and ...

  8. Opinion: Bail bond reform will keep Detroiters out of jail - AOL

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    Detroit's 36th District Court — Michigan's busiest — has agreed to a policy change that will keep thousands of low-level offenders out of jail.

  9. Bounty hunter - Wikipedia

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    The bounty hunter is usually paid about 10% of the total bail amount, but this commission can vary on an individual, case-by-case basis, usually depending upon the difficulty level of the assignment and the approach used to exonerate the bail bond. If the fugitive eludes bail, the bondsman, not the bounty hunter, is responsible for 100% of the ...