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Once an individual is arrested and charged with a crime, chances are he or she will need a bail bondsman in order to gain freedom pending the outcome of the case. However, even with a bondsman on hand, not everyone can be released on bail.

California's highest court has ruled that judges in the state will have to consider a suspect's ability to pay when they set bail, a major decision that essentially requires that those who can't afford bail be freed unless they are deemed to dangerous to be released awaiting trial.


If charges are not filed after the 72 hour period following your arrest, you will be released, but the state still reserves the right to file charges later, as long as they file charges within the statute of limitations.

The answer is no. Once a person is in prison, that is it. There is no way to get out except by expiration of sentence, or by death. Bail is used for staying out of jail while awaiting trial or sentencing for the crime.

The bail bonds man can sue anyone who signed the documents and promised to pay if there is money due still. If you signed the documents, you agreed to whatever terms they stated.
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