Synonym: bail bond, bond. Similar words: bail out, snail mail, baize, sail, nail, rail, jail, mail. Meaning: [beɪl] n. 1. (criminal law) money that must be forfeited by the bondsman if an accused person fails to appear in court for trial 2. the legal system that allows an accused person to be temporarily released from custody (usually on condition that a sum of money guarantees their appearance at trial). v. 1. release after a security has been paid 2. deliver something in trust to somebody for a special purpose and for a limited period 3. secure the release of (someone) by providing security 4. empty (a vessel) by bailing 5. remove (water) from a vessel with a container.
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121) No bail application was made and Ashworth was remanded in custody until June 21.
122) Anna's family are appalled. meaningful pay-off Andrew hagans was staying at this bail hostel when he murdered Anna McGurk.
123) The police believe magistrates are under pressure to grant bail, even when officers advise them it could be dangerous.
124) Lozano was allowed to remain free on bail while appealing against his conviction.
125) Detained in July 1991, he had been freed on bail in November and had apparently slipped bail.
126) Demeke was ordered to be held without bail after being arraigned at a New York court last night.
127) The case was adjourned until March 9 and Baird, of Chandos Street, was given conditional bail.
128) The men, all under 25, were questioned yesterday at Middlesbrough police station before being released on bail pending further investigations.
129) He was remanded in custody last Tuesday and will make a fresh bail application tomorrow.
130) Sedgefield Magistrates decided the case should be dealt with by the Crown Court and gave Parker bail pending committal.
130) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
131) Read in studio A man accused of murder has been granted bail by magistrates.
132) Magistrates also fail when they give bail to dangerous men who are likely to reoffend.
133) Inspectors were concerned that prisons are not told when defendants brought to court in custody were released on bail.
134) Broadus and Lee were free throughout the trial on $ 1 million bail apiece.
135) All were allowed bail but court hearing was for Monday.
136) Magistrates adjourned the case until June 9 and Swalwell was granted conditional bail.
137) All four have been on unconditional bail since October last year.
138) Moore was remanded in custody and Smyth was released on £200 bail.
139) This obviously defeated the purpose of bail, which is to assure that the defendant will appear in court.
140) The Bail Act also sets out the criteria which have to be satisfied before bail can be refused.
141) The appellant had not been required to surrender to the Central Criminal Court and the question of granting bail did not arise.
142) Bailey, who had been free on bail[sentencedict.com], was taken into custody after the verdict Thursday.
143) Jackson was freed on bail Monday while Medina remains in jail unable to meet the conditions for his release.
144) They say that it does not deal with the problem of people who persistently reoffend while on bail.
145) He'd been staying at a bail hostel in Gloucester whilst waiting for the case to come to court.
146) Elaine Steele, 31, of Workington, Cumbria, was granted conditional bail until Friday.
147) But bail should be set at a level which effectively deters flight.
148) He was ordered held for a bail hearing on Tuesday.
149) Ship's captain Konstantino Stavridis, 43, arrested after the shipwreck, was freed yesterday on £5,000 bail.
150) In the second scandal, bail bondsmen were getting their money back from the courts after their customers jumped bail.