The requirement was stipulated in his bail conditions, a top prosecutor said on Tuesday. |
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Well, we have to wait and see in this case if the defense is going to put in for bail. |
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Judge Simon Fawcus sentenced him to 18 years for one charge of conspiracy to rob and nine months, to run concurrently, for absconding from bail. |
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He said that a person with outstanding warrants is more likely to abscond from bail, wasting more police and court time. |
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There are around 700 bail dodgers in Bolton who are wanted by police on outstanding warrants. |
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Phillips has been released on bail with restrictions limiting his access to computers. |
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The government has spent more than eight trillion yen in failed attempts to bail the banks out over the past four years. |
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He was questioned by police and released on bail pending further inquiries. |
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From his arrest until his acquittal at the Crown Court, the Applicant was on bail. |
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If it was serious about a long-term commitment to Mitsubishi, then why isn't it willing to bail it out? |
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She appeared at Richmond Court in custody and was refused bail after her case was adjourned until April 24th for reports. |
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The bench called for pre-sentence reports and adjourned the case until September 16, granting conditional bail. |
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Sentence was adjourned for reports after the jury's verdict and the man was granted bail. |
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The man, of Bideford, Devon, had his bail extended by Judge John Neligan, who adjourned sentence for a pre-sentence report. |
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In July they were freed from their bail and no charges have been brought against either of them. |
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The justices refused to grant bail on the basis suggested, and Mr Stevens was remanded in custody. |
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There is no way that the chief adviser to the president is going to be someone out on bail. |
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Residential ratepayers, taxpayers, and employees are thus to bail the industry out of its difficulties. |
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The court is going to readmit you to bail pending a pre-sentence report being prepared. |
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After being released on bail on Sunday, he was rearrested by FBI agents when he returned to O'Hare to retrieve his checked-in luggage. |
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This last measure made the Justices of the Peace mere puppets, unable to commit a prisoner or to hold him to bail. |
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They bail out airlines and insurance companies, but let defrauded employees starve. |
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Her parents were arrested on suspicion of kidnap and given police bail until last week, when they were ruled out of the investigation. |
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I heard on the radio this morning that the slime who king-hit him is already on bail for similar violent attacks. |
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One of them, David alias A Miauw, was detained, but later released on bail. |
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But for a 38-year-old burglary suspect, it'll definitely be the last time he skips on the bail posted by a particular lady friend. |
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The main characters in the movie are a group of young women who had either escaped from prison or had been released on bail. |
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Police opposed bail, but the Magistrate agreed to his release on the condition he pay a surety and comply with other bail conditions. |
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The court set for 16 September a hearing for an application for his release on bail. |
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Victims would also have a say in bail applications, applications for early release and parole for criminals under the party's plans. |
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There is no reflection of that reliance on the conviction matters in the bail decision against us by the Court of Appeal. |
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After pooling the cash, she skipped bail on the day of her trial and hopped a flight to Los Angeles, leaving her daughters with her aunt. |
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The defendants were remanded on continuing bail to see how they would behave. |
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The men were all remanded on conditional bail until December 10 when they are due to be sentenced. |
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In short, if bail were set in this capital case, the Dog would languish in jail for lack of it. |
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Officers have designed an unusual Yuletide card for wanted offenders who have so far avoided arrest for offences from breach of bail to theft. |
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Although the government says it won't bail out the company, it has done precious little to repair the situation apart from sacking Subramanyam. |
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The Marines had to bail over the high sides of the amtracs taking heavy fire from machine guns and mortars. |
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He was released on unconditional bail and will be sentenced at a later date. |
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Until legal aid is forthcoming, the Court could order the release of the prisoner on bail. |
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They arrested one or two of the ringleaders, but no one wanted to give evidence and they were released on bail. |
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I appeared in Worthing Magistrates court when Jack was given unconditional bail and told these facts to the court and the magistrate. |
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He appeared in Tauranga District Court and was remanded on bail to appear again in two weeks. |
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George was released the next day without bail after being arraigned on a charge of fourth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. |
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Magistrates granted the two men conditional bail, but Gair immediately lodged an appeal against the decision. |
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He wasn't asked to plea during his appearance today and did not ask for bail. |
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If a local council runs out of money it is the duty of central government to bail them out and not to charge the householders extra money. |
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Being called on to bail Will and Carlton out of jail was only one of many examples. |
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At present there are a number of persons accused of murder at liberty on bail and in some cases it is many months after the alleged murder that the case comes to trial. |
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Do you worry that the affluent fans who buy the expensive club seats and luxury boxes will be quick to bail out if the game isn't as trendy in the future? |
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He sought release on bail while he appealed his conviction and sentence. |
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Judelson is sometimes called the bail bondsman to the stars, but he is much more substantial than just that. |
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The Belgian court is now determining whether to grant Johnson bail while she awaits trial. |
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A former Chiswick man charged with receiving stolen goods from a house in Chiswick and breaking bail conditions appeared at Feltham court last week. |
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He was out on bail awaiting a sentencing hearing when he skipped town last. |
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Tess, who twice daily milked eight or ten cows that stood placidly for her in the field, unrestrained by bail or leg-rope, also helped in butter and cheese making. |
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Myers had been out on bail in a gun case, but his family claimed he was unarmed and holding only a sandwich in his hand. |
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Women who could afford to make bail started being released every two hours early Wednesday afternoon. |
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If you do bail out right and short, you'll have an easy chip. |
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Their papers and computers were confiscated and, although they were released on bail, their telephones were tapped and they had to endure constant surveillance. |
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After his arrest, dotcom was held for a month before being released on bail. |
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Wiesel suggested that instead of bailing out banks the government should bail out all the nonprofits ruined by the charlatans. |
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He was given two months' jail for the first breach of the ASBO, two months for the second breach, and two weeks for absconding from bail, all to run consecutively. |
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He was arrested and released on bail, whereafter he quit music and fled to Paris with his girlfriend Pamela Jones to start a new life in obscurity. |
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The court issued a warrant for his arrest not backed for bail. |
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He is currently being held without bail in a segregated area of Wayne County correctional Facility away from other inmates. |
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Meanwhile, Arthur Schirmer is being held without bail in the Monroe County correctional facility as he awaits his next court date. |
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Then our engineer came down with walking pneumonia, but fortunately, Mitch came up a couple of times to bail us out and help on engineering until Bill got back on his feet. |
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A man who was living rough in Swindon has been jailed for eight weeks after a court heard how he threw two computer monitors on the floor at a bail hostel. |
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They slept on cots and sang freedom songs while waiting for movement leaders to raise money for their bail. |
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All of the bail bondsmen at 49th Street Bail Bonds are knowledgeable of the bail bond process and the criminal justice system. |
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The court refused to grant Mr Smith bail as he was considered a flight risk. |
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Months later, while on bail, he was involved in a ram raid on a garage in the Midlands, where cars worth pounds 133,000 were driven away. |
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Bishop, of Oak Tarrace, Llanbradach, was granted bail until this Friday, August 4, when she is due to appear at Newport Crown Court. |
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Ryan Skelly was arrested for peddling the class A drug on the streets of South Shields and was given police bail. |
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Kalkin found enough evidence against 64-year-old Stephen Kopy to try him on the charges and ordered him held without bail. |
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A MAN arrested in connection with an alleged armed robbery at a Middlesbrough bookmakers has been released on police bail. |
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Ashley Boyne sobbed after a judge refused to continue his bail and he was led to the cells on his 29th birthday. |
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Currently, judges are required to offer bail to all suspects, except those accused of a capital offense. |
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A SCOT accused of storing a massive stash of IRA Semtex was freed on bail yesterday after a priest wrote him a reference. |
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The court held only that bail was not requirable on the suit seeking to recover the statutory penalty for nonpayment of revenues. |
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When in need of a bail bond, A Plus Bail Bonds provides immediate, 24-hour service, meeting all of Washington State bail bonds needs. |
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Sir Trevor also meets bail bondsman Jon Foster, who often fears for his own safety, especially since it's legal to carry a gun. |
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Meanwhile bail bondsman Jon talks about his dangerous line of work, and the temptations of all those casinos. |
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Nobody wants to be stuck in jail while trying to figure out how to pay the bail bondsmen. |
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The defendant must show that any bail money he hopes to post did not come from the felonious means. |
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The court took flight risk into consideration when deciding bail for Mr Smith. |
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In 1939 she absconded her bail in Melbourne and went to New Zealand, where she also absconded on a charge of stealing diamonds. |
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Once again, the industry got itself in trouble and government had to bail it out. |
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There is scarcely a business man who is not occasionally asked to go bail for somebody. |
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The production of bail in court, who there justify themselves against the exception of the plaintiff. |
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Both Jagger and Richards were imprisoned at that point, but were released on bail the next day pending appeal. |
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He was arrested on 3 May, released on bail and later charged at Sheffield Magistrates Court on 3 December. |
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Wilde's counsel, Sir Edward Clarke, was finally able to get a magistrate to allow Wilde and his friends to post bail. |
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In many countries, surrender of the passport is a condition of granting bail in lieu of imprisonment for a pending criminal trial. |
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A single Appeal Sheriff hears appeals against bail decisions made by a sheriff or justices of the peace. |
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On each occasion that a defendant appears before the court, the issue of bail must be addressed. |
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The British were anxious that Ibn Saud's financial difficulties may encourage the Italian Empire to bail him out. |
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In June 2017, Italy was required to bail out two banks in Venice to prevent bankruptcies of the Banca Popolare di Vicenza and Veneto Banca. |
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Articles of impeachment were presented against him two months later, but he was dismissed on bail. |
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She jumped bail in 1914 after her arrest for distributing birth control information and left the United States for the United Kingdom. |
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Any freeman so committed or detained in prison without cause being stated should be entitled to bail or be freed. |
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District courts are often responsible for handling the preliminary examination and for setting bail in felony cases. |
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Some judges set unaffordably high bail at times with the intention of keeping suspected criminals in prison pending trial. |
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The podgy sheriff, who sports a walrus moustache, was freed on pounds 25,000 bail. |
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Using a golf bail sized ball of air-dry day, make a ball into an egg shape with a flat bottom and then pinch a nose and two ears. |
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Terry, a woodturner of Morecambe, Lancs, got bail but for days could not leave the hotel. |
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This information is useful to inmate families, the public, the legal community, bail bondsmen and law enforcement personnel. |
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In fact, it makes states money because bail bond agents pay cash forfeitures to the state when a defendant absconds. |
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And now he has stirred another storm by preferring to be sent to judicial custody as he refused to furnish a bail bond in the Nitin Gadkari defamation case. |
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There are also specified lengths for the barrel and spigots of the bail. |
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The ratings reflect the company's strong capitalization, profitable operating results and the expertise and experience of its principals in the bail bond business. |
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Some of the mismanagers take risks without worrying about the consequences because they are safe in the knowledge that some corporation or government will bail them out. |
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A bench warrant without bail was granted by Judge Tony Lancaster. |
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For all cases, including indictable ones, the magistrates will have to decide, however, if the defendant is to be released on bail or remanded into custody. |
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Trevor also meets veteran bail bondsman Jon Foster, a man who knows pretty much everything about Nevada's wild side of life and often fears for his own safety. |
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He eventually holds Diana hostage and compels her to join him on a 3000-mile road trip back to Denver, with a tenacious bail bondsman in hot pursuit. |
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A BUSINESSMAN who claimed he was sleepwalking when he raped a woman while on bail for an almost identical attack has been jailed for 12-and-a-half years. |
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He pled guilty to eight counts of malicious damage, three of using a marker pen to leave graffiti and seven of breaching bail by entering stations and trains. |
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He gets emotional, behind-the-scenes interviews with everyone from paramedics, stunt men and bail bondsmen to astronauts, skydivers, shark researchers and alligator wrestlers. |
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In addition to attorney searches, the site also offers merchandise, auto club services, free travel information and searches for car insurance and bail bondsmen. |
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The purpose of bail is to ensure the return of the accused at subsequent proceedings. If the accused is unable to make bail, he or she is detained in jail. |
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The Eighth Amendment to the US Constitution forbids excessive bail, and state bail laws are usually designed to prevent discrimination in setting bail. |
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With his engine in flames, the pilot had no choice but to bail. |
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But after a huge diplomatic effort and his dad Chris forking out pounds 10,000 for bail, he made it home to tie the knot with Kerry Stokes, 22, in Tenbury, Worcs. |
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Earlier this month, Justice Ram Mohan Reddy, who was part of the division bench of the HC hearing the bail plea of the seer, had recused himself from the case. |
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He also improved bail in January 1484, to protect suspected felons from imprisonment before trial and to protect their property from seizure during that time. |
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He and a cricket world full of well-wishers can only hope he does not lose the sight in his left eye after being hit by a flying bail while keeping wicket against Somerset. |
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In July 2011 he was arrested and questioned by police in connection with further allegations of illegal activities at the News of the World, and released on bail. |
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Brown, who lived in Majorca, Spain at the time, was charged in June 2008 with fraud and money laundering and subsequently jumped bail and fled the country. |
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This case cannot be dealt any differently than other criminal cases where the courts insist on furnishing bail bonds to secure the presence of the accused persons. |
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Bligh was presented with an urn that contained some ashes, which have variously been said to be of a bail, ball or even a woman's veil and so The Ashes was born. |
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Arps, who has been a bail bondsman for the past six years, said that Lucky Bail Bonds will offer better services because of his previous experience. |
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The Centenier is the only officer authorised to charge and bail offenders. |
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One RAF pilot interviewed in late 1940 had been shot down five times during the Battle of Britain, but was able to crash land in Britain or bail out each time. |
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On Monday, Estrada eluded arrest for bailable offenses filed against him by posting bail before the Sandiganabayan and having his fingerprints taken. |
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