Sentences

bail in a sentence

n.

Definition

Bail is a sum of money paid to secure the release of a person from jail, pending trial, as a guarantee that they will appear in court.

Sample Sentences

  1. She had to pay bail to secure her release from jail.
  2. The judge set the bail amount at ten thousand dollars.
  3. After several hours, he managed to gather enough money for bail.
  4. Bail is often granted to ensure that a defendant returns for trial.
  5. The lawyer advised her to appeal the bail decision.
  6. He was relieved when his friend offered to cover the bail.
  7. Skipping bail can lead to serious legal consequences.
  8. They were discussing the possibility of lowering the bail amount.
  9. She felt anxious waiting for the bail hearing to begin.
  10. The bail conditions included regular check-ins with a probation officer.
  11. He was granted bail until his trial begins next month.
  12. The judge set a high bail amount to ensure he would not flee.
  13. She decided to bail out her friend after learning of the arrest.
  14. The bail hearing was scheduled for the following morning.
  15. They raised money to post bail and secure his release.
  16. In some cases, bail can be denied if the crime is severe.
  17. He was nervous about the conditions of his bail agreement.
  18. The defendant was released on bail but had to wear an ankle monitor.
  19. After several weeks in jail, she finally managed to arrange bail.
  20. The bail bondsman explained the process to the anxious family.
  21. The judge decided to grant him bail until the trial begins.
  22. She had to borrow money from a friend to pay her bail.
  23. After spending a night in jail, he was relieved to be released on bail.
  24. The lawyer argued that his client posed no flight risk and deserved bail.
  25. Bail can often be set at an amount that is difficult for many to afford.
  26. She felt a wave of relief when the bail was approved.
  27. The defendant's family rallied together to raise the bail money.
  28. If he violates the terms of his bail, he could be arrested again.
  29. Many people advocate for bail reform to ensure fairness in the justice system.
  30. He was unable to attend the concert because he was waiting for his bail hearing.
  31. She was granted bail after her arraignment.
  32. The judge set a high bail amount due to the severity of the charges.
  33. He decided to post bail rather than spend the night in jail.
  34. They were relieved when their friend was able to secure bail.
  35. Her family worked quickly to gather the funds for her bail.
  36. The defendant appeared in court to request a reduction in bail.
  37. Bail is often used to ensure that a person returns for their trial.
  38. After five hours, the bail was finally processed, and he was released.
  39. The bail bondsman explained the terms before signing the agreement.
  40. In some cases, bail can be denied if the suspect is deemed a flight risk.
  41. The judge set the bail amount at an unexpectedly high rate.
  42. After several hours, he was finally able to post bail and leave the jail.
  43. She had to borrow money from a friend to pay for her bail.
  44. Bail is often granted to ensure that the accused returns for their court date.
  45. The defendant remained in custody because they couldn't secure bail.
  46. Bail conditions included regular check-ins with a probation officer.
  47. The lawyer argued that her client posed no flight risk and deserved bail.
  48. In some cases, bail can be denied if the crime is particularly severe.
  49. He felt a sense of relief when the bail funds were finally approved.
  50. Many people struggle to understand the complexities of the bail system.
  51. She had to pay bail to get her brother released from custody.
  52. After a lengthy discussion, they decided to post bail for their friend.
  53. He felt relieved when the bail was approved and he could leave jail.
  54. The bail bondsman explained the terms and conditions to the family.
  55. In some cases, bail can be denied if the defendant is considered a flight risk.
  56. She was anxious about whether they would be able to raise the bail money.
  57. They were grateful that their lawyer was able to negotiate a lower bail.
  58. Bail is often intended to ensure that the accused returns for their trial.

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