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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151) The superstitious 35-year-old singer and impressionist was remanded on bail in his absence charged with affray.
152) Lamell was treated for minor injury and jailed without bail.
153) Brennan and Carlin were granted bail on condition that they keep away from witnesses and Nolan was granted unconditional bail.
154) A 23-year-old Centaur player was questioned by police after the match and released without charge on police bail.
155) Meantime, all 5 defendants have been granted bail until April 27.
156) At Mansfield a 20 year-old miner went to prison even though unconvicted of any offence for alleged breach of bail conditions.
157) Both hunt supporters were given unconditional bail and they left court without comment.
158) Reid was being held without bail on five counts of rape and several other charges stemming from the string of attacks.
159) The bail bond business had always attracted people who should have been in cells themselves.
160) If he hadn't posted bail for her she would now be preparing for her first night in jail.
161) Mr McNally said a bail application would be made to the High Court on Friday.
162) They were remanded on unconditional bail until June 24 for a pre-trial review.
163) The last six detainees were released on bail last June.
164) We will increase the number of bail hostel places[sentencedict.com], to enable closer supervision of those on bail.
165) Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
166) Turner, who was being held after his bail was revoked after the Pappas shooting, was released and Wednesday.
167) Green is free on bail until his sentencing on June 27, when he faces up to 25 years in prison.
168) In this instance, the disturbances were precipitated when four black men were refused bail at Liverpool Magistrates' Court.
169) Relatives of Peter Williams began shouting and hurling abuse after magistrates refused to grant bail.
170) Read in studio A magistrate who granted bail to a man who then committed murder has resigned.
171) Two others who were being questioned have been released on police bail.
172) They unanimously supported calls for action to prevent bail hostels being used by potentially dangerous offenders.
173) Lord Taylor refused bail, but said the new trial should be held as soon as possible.
174) Despite repeated requests, the magistrates who gave Hagans bail refused to be interviewed.
175) The case was adjourned until June 26 and Dargue was released on unconditional bail.
176) Judge Philip Moscone set his bail at $ 2 million.
177) Both were remanded on bail by Wrexham magistrates until March 24.
178) He desperately needed cash to bail out the ailing restaurant.
179) Bristol Crown Court granted conditional bail with a surety of £2,500.
180) She was quoted in the Express by an unnamed source as saying: "I won't bail out those two silly girls.".