(Criminal law) money that must be forfeited by the bondsman if an accused person fails to appear in court for trial.
1The court kept the whole ball of wax, the entire bail bond amount.
2His parents are sending a check for the bail bond.
3His brother posted the bail bond and dropped him at the house in the Berkshires.
4The bill was largely supported by the bail bond industry and passed by the state Senate.
5The bail bond has been paid by the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC).
6I won't even ask about the bail bond.
7Think of it as the bail bond agency.
8The bail bond I was willing, eager even to forfeit, if that would end the matter.
9But wake up and smell the bail bond.
10A woman who signed her sister's name on a bail bond will receive probation if she undergoes drug addiction treatment.
11The burning of your mark is just like getting an FTA- afailureto appear notice for a bail bond skip.
12She rejected an offer from Magomedov to put up a $35 million bail bond, and ordered he be detained.
13Families are forced to take on more debt, often in predatory lending schemes created by bail bond insurers, the star writes.
14Then he ups and signs the bail bond for a house and lot that he has never seen in his life.
15Her case had been reentered because she failed to sign on daily at a Garda station as part of her bail bond.
16Nagaya was free after posting a $25,000 bail bond.
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