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  2. Pre-trial detention - Wikipedia

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    The pre-charge detention period is the period of time during which an individual can be held and questioned by police, prior to being charged with an offence. [5] Not all countries have such a concept, and in those that do, the period for which a person may be detained without charge varies by jurisdiction.

  3. Bail in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, Congress enacted the Bail Reform Act, which expanded the bail rights of federal criminal defendants by giving non-capital defendants a statutory right to be released pending trial, on their personal recognizance or on personal bond, unless a judicial officer determined that such incentives would not adequately assure the defendant's appearance at trial.

  4. Bail - Wikipedia

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    In England and Wales there are three types of bail that can be given: [40] Police bail. A suspect is released without being charged but must return to the police station at a stated time. Police to court. After being charged, a suspect is given bail but must attend their first court hearing at the date and Court stated. Court bail. After a ...

  5. How Long Can You Stay With a Friend if You’ve Been Evicted?

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    “If you don’t know if something is okay, such as staying out late, having a friend over, if it’s okay you’re still there, or if it’s okay if you stay another week, ask.

  6. Bonds Won't Stay Bulletproof Forever - AOL

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    But as threats seem to mount against bonds, can Treasuries really keep giving. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  7. Former deputy held without bond in fatal shooting of airman ...

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    The state argued that Duran should not be granted pre-trial release because of a new Florida statute that requires him to stay in custody without bond as he is charged with a first-degree felony.

  8. Discharge (sentence) - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, offenders can be discharged without being convicted, with or without being placed on a good behaviour bond (or other conditions). [1] The sentencing options vary from state to state. Defendants can be discharged without conviction even if they plead guilty to the alleged crime.

  9. Can you post a bond with a credit card? - AOL

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    You can post a bond with a credit card if your jail or bail bondsman allows it. Paying bail with a credit card can be done online, over the phone or onsite at the jail.