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When determining bail, the judge will consider your likelihood of posing a risk to public safety if released from jail. If you are considered a high risk to public safety, the judge could set a higher bail amount to ensure that you remain in custody while awaiting trial.
The Court which grants bail, can also withdraw the concession of bail, either suo moto, i.e. own its own, or on the Application from the Police/ Complainant/ any other aggrieved person. However, the Courts exercise their power of cancellation of bail with care and circumspection.
A surety bond is your most standard form of bail bond. It will cost the defendant 10% of the total bail amount*. *The bail amount is always set by a judge who uses the circumstances of the criminal act to determine the amount to charge.
The Department of Finance holds the Cash Bail funds until the court closes the case and issues a court order to refund the Cash Bail. You do not have to do anything to receive a Cash Bail refund. We usually receive the Cash Bail refund court order request from the court about six (6) weeks after the case is closed.
No. The money that is held by courts through bail money or through other means (official liquidator or Court receiver) are interest free deposits. ... Bail amount can not be refunded. The bail amount is deposited for securing release pending trial, hence once you deposit such amount you get out of prison.