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  2. Recognizance - Wikipedia

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    If a person is not required to provide a surety, they are released "on their own recognizance". [3] Release on recognizance is sometimes abbreviated as RoR, OR (own recognizance, particularly in the United States), or PR (personal recognizance). A recognizance is different from a bail bond in that it is a pledge of money and no upfront payment ...

  3. Bail in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Recognizance: Accused who are released on recognizance do not have to pay any bail, but must promise to attend all required judicial proceedings and engage in no illegal activity or other prohibited conduct as set by the court. This is called "release on one's own recognizance" or "ROR." [29] Unsecured bail. This is a release without a deposit ...

  4. Bail - Wikipedia

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    Bail offered before charge is known as pre-charge or police bail, to secure the suspect's release under investigation. [2] For minor crimes, a defendant may be summoned to court without the need for bail, or may be released on recognizance (promising to appear in court, with no bail required) following arraignment.

  5. 4 migrants accused of assaulting NYPD officers were ... - AOL

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    A Manhattan Criminal Court judge ordered them to be “released on their own recognizance,” meaning they were released from custody without paying bail and told to return to court while the case ...

  6. Pretrial services programs - Wikipedia

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    The program interviewed defendants to gather information on community ties to determine a defendant's likelihood of appearing in court. Based on these interviews, low risk individuals were recommended for release on their own recognizance, or the defendants' promise to appear without financial obligation.

  7. Failure to appear - Wikipedia

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    A defendant's record of prior court attendance is one of the primary factors that a judge looks to when determining whether to grant pretrial release. [37] Having a single FTA can lead courts to refuse to release defendants on their own recognizance or let them post bail. [38]

  8. Convicted NXIVM cult leader's defense accuses FBI of evidence ...

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    The FBI did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the defense experts' findings. The U.S. Attorney's Office that handled the case declined to comment.

  9. Non-Resident Violator Compact - Wikipedia

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    The motorist whose home state is a member who incurs a moving violation in another state that is a member is released on their own recognizance with the promise to appear in court or pay the fine. In some member states, it is the responsibility of the motorist (if cited) to provide documented proof of compliance with the out-of-state ticket in ...