Effy visits Cook in prison and tells him she loves Freddie. Cook pleads guilty at trial and is imprisoned. In "Freddie", after Freddie clears the party out, Cook remains, having apparently escaped from jail prior to the beginning of the episode, saying he couldn't stick being stuck with "a million me's anymore".
The 17-year-old, who was charged as an adult, was denied bail. He has since been released on bail and placed on leave. Haskell is being held without bail at the jail in Van Nuys. They have been released on bail, and no date has been set for a court hearing.
James Cook was killed on a beach at Kealakekua in Hawaii during a dispute with native peoples over the theft of a boat.
Even if you have been sentenced for a crime, you may be able to post bail and get out of custody during the course of your appeal. Post-conviction bail is not available in all states because it is not a constitutional right.
He is released from prison with an electronic tag and sent to live with his mother, Ruth, a famous artist. At home, Cook bonds with his younger brother Paddy who adores him, but clashes with his vain and perpetually drunken mother.
Cook is in prison after beating someone up at the party. Not willing to accept responsibility, Cook pleads not guilty. Released on bail, Cook is told he must to stay at a fixed address. Unfortunately for Cook, the address is his mother's home.
Once a hedonistic womaniser and troublemaker in the third and fourth series of Skins, Cook was last seen fighting his friend Freddie's murderer, the outcome of which was left as a cliff-hanger. In the present day, Cook is living in Manchester, remaining under the radar from the authorities and society at large.