Bail
Bail
Bail is a legitimate way to get out of jail temporarily in certain circumstances of arrest. In some cases, depending on the severity and nature of the accusation against you, the law may even allow you to avoid arrest in the first place. This is known as pre-bail. Once bail is granted, you can consult a lawyer, look for witnesses, collect evidence, and continue working. If bail is not granted, you will remain in custody with police.
- Bail is a legal concept that allows an individual who has been arrested to be released from custody while awaiting trial or other court proceedings. When a person is arrested, they may be held in jail until their court date, unless they can post bail. Bail serves as a form of guarantee that the individual will return for their court appearances and comply with any conditions set by the court.