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  2. Bail in the United States - Wikipedia

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    When setting bail, judicial officers were required to consider a defendant's family and community ties, employment history, and past record of court appearances. [11] In non-capital cases, the Act did not permit a judge to consider a suspect's danger to the community; only in capital cases or after conviction is the judge authorized to do so. [12]

  3. Bail - Wikipedia

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    The Bail Act created a qualified right to be granted bail before conviction, except for when certain factors applied. [39] This does not guarantee a person will get bail, but it places the onus on the prosecution to demonstrate why bail should be refused in preference to custody. In England and Wales there are three types of bail that can be ...

  4. Excessive Bail Clause - Wikipedia

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    One example of a large bail requirement was a case in Texas where New York real estate heir Robert Durst received a bail of $3 billion. The Durst's lawyer appealed the bail to the Texas Court of Appeals. The court responded that "it could not find a case where bail was set, let alone upheld, at even 1 percent of any of the amounts against the ...

  5. What is bail and how is it set in Travis County? - AOL

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    This report includes information about criminal history. Prosecutors may play a role in bail further down the line, especially if there is a request to change the conditions of release. What is bond?

  6. What to know about the end of the cash bail system that goes ...

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    Though other states have tried, Illinois is the first in the nation to eliminate cash bail as a condition of pretrial release for criminal defendants.

  7. Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution - Wikipedia

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    Of course, that doesn't mean the American people must continue to use the death penalty. The same Constitution that permits States to authorize capital punishment also allows them to outlaw it. But it does mean that the judiciary bears no license to end a debate reserved for the people and their representatives.

  8. Do the judicial candidates for District Court support bail ...

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    Efforts have been made by bail projects to bring equity to the bail process, but the legislature must re-examine the bail process and codify changes into the law that judges must apply." District ...

  9. Bail bondsman - Wikipedia

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    A bail bondsman, bail bond agent or bond dealer is any person, agency or corporation that will act as a surety and pledge money or property as bail for the appearance of a defendant in court. Bail bond agents are almost exclusively found in the United States because the practice of bail bonding is illegal in most other countries.