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  1. Mar 31, 2022 · How can an accused get bail? What can a person on bail do or cannot do? Find out the answers to these questions (and more) here.

  2. www.judiciary.gov.sg › criminal › bailBail - Singapore Courts

    An accused person can be released from custody if a bailor posts bail. Find out what it means if you are asked to be a bailor and how to post bail at the courts.

  3. As an accused person, you are required to stay in Singapore while on bail. If you need to leave the country, you will have to apply for the court's permission. This is also known as a permission to leave jurisdiction.

  4. It is the release of a person from lawful custody into the custody of his sureties. Bail does not mean one is free of their charge but does mean that they are able to go out about their business prior to the trial. The accused has one or more sureties (being third parties) that execute the bond.

  5. Bail is property pledged or deposited by an individual (Surety) as security that a person released from custody will return to a police station or the court on a specified date and time, until the conclusion of the case against the released person.

  6. Oct 15, 2023 · Bail happens when law enforcement officers temporarily release an accused person from custody and entrust them to an individual (known as the bailor or surety) who will ensure the accused’s presence in Court or attendance in investigations when needed.

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  7. Jun 1, 2023 · Bail is security pledged by the Bailor who executes a bail bond to ensure that the Accused attends for investigations or court. Such security can be in the form of money or personal property. When a Bailor posts bail for the Accused, the Accused is said to be “bailed out”.