In common usage, bail typically refers to criminal proceedings. However, in rare instances bail may be imposed in civil cases...
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In exchange for putting out the $10,000, the surety company charges a fee to the defendant, often 10 percent of the bail...
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Did you know bail law in the United States remained relatively unchanged from 1789 until 1966?
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For more information on whether your relative might be subject to mandatory detention, see "Mandatory Detention: When Immigration and Customs Enforcement May Hold a Noncitizen Without Bond."
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