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- Bail is a procedure by which a judge or magistrate sets at liberty one who has been arrested or imprisoned, upon receipt of security to ensure the released prisoner’s later appearance in court for further proceedings1. It is a way to pay, or promise to pay, an amount of money so that an accused person is not put in prison before the trial2. In general, an individual accused of a crime must be held in the custody of the court until his or her guilt or innocence is determined. However, the court has the option of releasing the individual before that determination is made, and this option is called bail3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Bail, procedure by which a judge or magistrate sets at liberty one who has been arrested or imprisoned, upon receipt of security to ensure the released prisoner’s later appearance in court for further proceedings.www.britannica.com/topic/bail-lawDefinition of Bail. noun - To pay, or promise to pay, an amount of money so that an accused person is not put in prison before the trial.www.legalchoices.org.uk/dictionary/bailIn general, an individual accused of a crime must be held in the custody of the court until his or her guilt or innocence is determined. However, the court has the option of releasing the individual before that determination is made, and this option is called bail.legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/bail
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