Bait System: The Evolution Of The Bail System

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Bail Research Bail Research As evolution has evolved, so has the bail system. To date, three forms have been implemented, cash bond, property bond, and surety bond. Surety bonds are the most commonly used method. When an individual is arrested, generally, they will be taken to a local law enforcement station for booking. During the booking process, bail will be set, if applicable. After they have been booked, the defendant has several options for release. The booking process mainly consists of fingerprinting, background check, determining if you have any warrants and getting the individuals information into the system. The detainee will be searched for drugs or weapons. Their personal belongings will be catalogued and retained by the jailer. While in jail the detainee will not have access to their money, credit cards, cell phones, etc. After being fingerprinted, the arrestee is taken to a cell. The cell may or may not have a payphone for use. Some jails allow phone calls before the person is brought to the cell during the booking process. Other jails will allow phone access only when it is convenient. There is a considerable amount of work involved to get an individual “processed in”. Once the jailer has completed this work, the computer system needs to update. This entire process can be very time consuming.…show more content…
This kind is not favored. The reason this particular method is not preferred is because it can be very time consuming. Property bonds are placed with the court. The court will then put a lien on the property for the full amount of the bail and the lien will remain there until the case is concluded. This method can have severe legal ramifications if the defendant should miss his or her court date. Another downfall to this method is that the property may be tied up with the court for a much longer time period which may become very inconvenient for the individual who put forth the

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