What happens to bailout money in a situation like this?
July 31st, 2010 | by admin |I M Everywhere U Want 2 B asked:
Let’s say someone is arrested for a crime. Bail money is set, and they pay it.
Let’s say someone is arrested for a crime. Bail money is set, and they pay it.
They are out of jail until trial, and when the trial occurs they are eventually found Not Guilty.
Do they get that bailout money back? Or does it belong to the state or county?
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By oneman2dogs on Aug 3, 2010 | Reply
They get it back, less filing fees
By gomanyes on Aug 3, 2010 | Reply
Once they show up for the trial, they get the money back. The bail money is just meant to ensure that you show up and don’t disappear.