bail bond

美 [beɪl bɑːnd]英 [beɪl bɒnd]
  • 保释金;(被告人交保签名保证出庭受审的)保释保证书;保释保证金;保释协议,保释协定
bail bondbail bond

noun

1
(criminal law) money that must be forfeited by the bondsman if an accused person fails to appear in court for trial
the judge set bail at $10,000
a $10,000 bond was furnished by an alderman
Synonym: bail bond

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  1. He gave a $ 5,000 bail bond to the sheriff and took Bill home .

    他把一份以5000元保释的保证书交给了行政司法长官,将比尔领回了家。

  2. In Newark , Bard moved into a school building across from a tire shop and a bail bond business .

    在纽瓦克,巴德进驻的那栋教学楼位于一家轮胎店和一个保释中介公司对面。

  3. As long as the suspect shows up in court , the bail dealer gets her bond back and keeps the fee for her trouble ( or his trouble - but bail dealers are often women ) .

    只要嫌疑人按时在法庭出现,保释金经纪人就可以收回其保释金,并保留其收取的费用,作为她(或他&保释金经纪人多为女性)的报酬。

  4. The bail dealer posts the entire bail bond and takes a 10 per cent fee from the suspect or his loved ones .

    保释金经纪人为嫌疑人交纳全部保释金,并从嫌疑人或其亲属处收取10%的费用。