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An "unsecured appearance bond" is an undertaking to pay a specified sum of money to the clerk of the circuit, county, justice, or municipal court, for the use of the State of Mississippi or the municipality, on the failure of a person released to comply with its conditions.
If a defendant can't post bail, they will remain in custody until their court hearing.
Chapter 17 - Trial. § 99-17-1. Indictments to be tried within 270 days of arraignment. Unless good cause be shown, and a continuance duly granted by the court, all offenses for which indictments are presented to the court shall be tried no later than two hundred seventy (270) days after the accused has been arraigned.
Bonds are Regulated by Law The Mississippi Constitution authorizes bond to be set by a Conservator of the Peace, either a judge or designated law enforcement officer.
If the person arrested is not taken before a judge within forty-eight (48) hours, the person detained shall be released on execution of an appearance bond in the minimum amount set pursuant to Rule 8 and directed to appear at a specified time and place.
A defendant posts bail by paying the required amount to the court. The court holds this money until the court hearing. If the defendant fails to attend a court date, they forfeit the money and may be sent back to jail. If a defendant complies with bail, the court returns their money at the end of their matter.