All of the following are considered a basic type of bail, except O third party bond. O property bond. O bail bond. O release on recognizance.
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To answer this, we need to understand the common types of bail. Step 2: Analyze each option: * **Third party bond:** This is not a standard or common term for a type of bail. While a third party might be involved in securing a bond (like a bail bondsman), Show more…
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1. Pretrial release of individuals arrested for serious crimes based on a written agreement to appear in court as required. 2. Permits individuals to pledge non-cash items as collateral against pretrial flight 3. A form of cash bond that is posed with the court and eliminates the need for a bail bond agent. 4. Pretrial release that imposes requirements on the defendant. 5. An alternative to bail that places responsibility for the defendant's appearance in court on another individual or agency. 6. A bail alternative that does not require the defendant to deposit money with the court but which does permit the court to seize the amount of the bond if the defendant fails to appear 7. A form of pretrial release issued by an arresting officer based on the defendant's written promise to appear. Signature Bond conditional release deposit bail unsecured bond release on recognizance third party custody property bond
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