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Bail, beside his wife holding their newly adopted daughter. Bail Organa was the only son of his parents, and he had three sisters: Rouge, Celly, and Tia.[5] Like most of the scions of the Organa family, Bail was trained to eventually take up Alderaan's Senate seat. It was the actions of civic-minded statesmen such as Finis Valorum that finally convinced Bail that he could do good in the Senate.
Bail is the money a defendant pays to the court to be released from custody before the trial. Bail serves as an assurance that he will return to the court on the date of the trial. If the defendant does return to the court on that date, the court will refund his bail.
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Bail can be granted by the courts or the police. Where bail is granted, the person released from custody until the next date when they attend court or the police station. If bail is refused, this will be because the police or the court believes that, if released on bail the person will abscond (not turn up to court), commit an offence, interfere with witnesses or otherwise interfere with the criminal justice process.
Bail is a pledge of money given by an accused person as security that he will appear in court for trial when requested. Bail enables the accused person to be out of jail during the period of time between the person's arrest and receipt of charges and the person's trial. Failure of the accused person to appear for trial may result in loss of the bail.
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In 1984 Congress replaced the Bail Reform Act of 1966 with new bail law, codified at United States Code, Title 18, Sections 3141-3150. The main innovation of the new law is that it allows pre-trial detention of individuals based upon their danger to the community; under prior law and traditional bail statutes in the U.S., pre-trial detention was to be based solely upon the risk of flight.
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