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12/21/2012

If you want to post bail for someone arrested for a federal crime, you'll not only have to provide collateral but the court will hold a hearing - called a nebia hearing - to determine if your collateral is sufficient.

08/29/2012

The first substantive change of federal bail law since Colonial days came with the Bail Reform Act of 1966. This act said a non-capital defendant should be released unless his return to court is considered unlikely. In that situation, a judge could choose from a list of restrictions to impose.

08/26/2012

If you are arrested for a criminal offense in a state without bail, there are ways to get out of jail before trial. In Oregon, for example, defendants can be released if approved and if they signed a release form. Other defendants can be released if relatives post what is called a security deposit.

08/23/2012

One third of felony defendants released before trial in the 75 largest counties in the country in 2006 committed some type of misconduct, including about 6,000 who were arrested on new charges, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics.

08/20/2012

Regulations for bail bonds can vary from state to state. Four states - Illinois, Kentucky, Oregon and Wisconsin - don't allow bail bounds. Florida allows bail bonds but has outlawed bounty hunters.

08/17/2012

Here are some vocabulary terns that might come in handy: surety (a person liable for another's debt); personal recognizance (being released based on a promise to appear for official proceedings later); bailee (one who receives valuables or property as bailment); bail-jumping (defaulting on bail).

08/14/2012

Bail is not a guaranteed right for all defendants. In capital cases, involving criminal charges where the punishment could be death or life in jail, a judge has the discretion to hold a defendant without bail.

08/11/2012

The U.S. has some impressive crime statistics. One out of every five people in the U.S. will be a victim of some type of crime this year. For example: Over 500,000 robberies and 1.2 million car thefts are reported in the United States annually.

08/08/2012

Nearly 100,000 r**es are reported in the United States every year, and r**e is widely considered an underreported crime. Some experts estimate that for every reported sexual assault, more than five others go unreported.

08/05/2012

A signature bond allows a defendant to be released on his or her own recognizance and not have to pay any bail.

08/02/2012

In states that do not permit commercial bail bonding, ten percent bonds are available through the courts. A ten percent bond allows the accused to pay ten percent of the total bail in order to obtain release.

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