Economy, asked by azmathunnisa5765, 1 year ago

People accused of crimes and awaiting trial may be released from custody if they agree to

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Answered by topanswers
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The concept of Bail: The process of temporary release of an accused person who is awaiting a trial on grounds of a sum of money is paid to guarantee their participation in the court for their trial is referred to as Bail.

Hence, People accused of crimes and awaiting trial may be released from custody if they agree to pay bail.

The answer is pay a sum of amount to the court for the bail.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Any individual that has been accused crimes or is awaiting trial may be acquitted or released without having to go to Jail, provided the individual decides to divulge important information related to unsolved crimes.


The value of information provided and the intensity of the crime committed by the individual, form the basis for whether the individual can be released or not.

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