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Bail bondsman A bail bond agent, or bondsman, is any person or corporation which will act as a surety and pledge money or property as bail for the appearance of a criminal defendant in court.
History & Modern practice The first modern bail bonds business in the United States, the system by which a person pays a percentage of the court specified bail..
Bail Traditionally, bail is some form of property deposited or pledged to a court to persuade it to release a suspect from jail,
By police after charge After a person has been charged, he must ordinarily be released, on bail or without bail.
By a court Under current law, a defendant has an absolute right to bail if the custody time limits have expired and otherwise ordinarily a right to bail unless there is sufficient reason not to grant it.
Bail law in United States In pre-independence America, bail law was based on English law. Some of the colonies simply guaranteed their subjects the protections of that law.
Forms of bail used In the United States there are several forms of bail used, these vary from jurisdiction, but the common forms of bail include
Bailout In economics, a bailout is an act of loaning or giving capital to an entity (a company, a country, or an individual) that is in danger of failing,
Themes from bailouts From the many bailouts over the course of the 20th century, certain principles and lessons have emerged that are consistent.
Reasons against bailouts In bailing out failing companies, they are confiscating money from productive members of the economy and giving it to failing ones
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Reasons against bailouts
In bailing out failing companies, they are confiscating money from productive members of the economy and giving it to failing ones...
Themes from bailouts
From the many bailouts over the course of the 20th century, certain principles and lessons have emerged that are consistent....
Bailout
In economics, a bailout is an act of loaning or giving capital to an entity (a company, a country, or an individual) that is in danger of failing,...
Forms of bail used
In the United States there are several forms of bail used, these vary from jurisdiction, but the common forms of bail include...
Bail law in United States
In pre-independence America, bail law was based on English law. Some of the colonies simply guaranteed their subjects the protections of that law....
By a court
Under current law, a defendant has an absolute right to bail if the custody time limits have expired and otherwise ordinarily a right to bail unless there is sufficient reason not to grant it....
By police after charge
After a person has been charged, he must ordinarily be released, on bail or without bail....
Bail
Traditionally, bail is some form of property deposited or pledged to a court to persuade it to release a suspect from jail,...
History & Modern practice
The first modern bail bonds business in the United States, the system by which a person pays a percentage of the court specified bail.. ...
Bail bondsman
A bail bond agent, or bondsman, is any person or corporation which will act as a surety and pledge money or property as bail for the appearance of a criminal defendant in court....

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