Legal Question in Criminal Law in Missouri
What does in mean when it says 10% of cash bond is denied?
Asked on 11/14/12, 4:46 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Anthony Smith
LawSmith
Often when a warrant is issued, the detainee can get out on bond, by pailing 10% of the bailment in cash. In some cases, the judge decides to not allow that lesser amount to be effective. Therefore, a person detained by such a warrant, would have to supply a surety, (maybe through a bondsman or insurance company) or pay the entire bailment in cash or negotiable check, in order to be let out of jail.
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Answered on 11/15/12, 8:23 am
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