When Can Courts Deny Bail?
Before we get started, let’s explain bail. Bail is a trade—of either property or money—with a court for releasing a defendant from jail in exchange for their return to court for trial. If the defendant doesn’t appear on the scheduled court date, the bail will then be forfeited. That means you won’t get your money back—trust us, it’s not worth fleeing. However, suspects fleeing or not appearing for their court date is uncommon. Fortunately, it’s…