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"recognizance" Definitions
  1. a promise by somebody who is accused of a crime to appear in court on a particular date; a sum of money paid as a guarantee of this promise

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About 70 percent are released on recognizance, with no bail.
He was released a few hours later on his own recognizance.
She was arraigned on Wednesday and released on her own recognizance.
Simon is currently on release on a $5,000 personal recognizance bond.
Andrews was booked into jail and released on her own recognizance.
She was arrested and released on a $1,000 personal recognizance bond.
She was released on her own recognizance and faces a Nov.
He was released to a sober friend on his own recognizance.
The next morning, the judge released him on his own recognizance.
He was released on his recognizance, but arrested 21974 days later.
The facts in support of the 810 recognizance are as follows.
He was charged with a DUI and released on his own recognizance.
She was released on Tuesday afternoon on her own recognizance, PEOPLE confirms.
The judge continued her $20,000 personal recognizance bond, according to court records.
No bail was posted, and he was released on his own recognizance.
Mortimer, 40, was released on her own recognizance around 8:30 p.m.
Black people are less likely to be released on their own recognizance.
He was booked for DUI and later released on his own recognizance.
She was released on her own recognizance after an arraignment on Monday.
Both men were released on their own personal recognizance, court documents show.
Tuesday after bonding out on a personal recognizance bond, according to Dark.
Mr. Gladstone, 51, was released on his own recognizance, the lawyer said.
Later that afternoon, Judge Serita released the defendant on her own recognizance.
No pleas were entered, and the accused were released on their own recognizance.
Shortly after his arrest, Avenatti was released on a $300,000 personal recognizance bond.
On Friday, Zuber was granted a release on his own recognizance, KOB4 reports.
He was arraigned, pleaded not guilty and was released on his own recognizance.
They have since been released and each must pay $5,000 personal recognizance bond.
He added that his client has since been released on his own recognizance.
He was released on his own recognizance on Tuesday afternoon, the Giants said.
A majority of those are released on recognizance because they're considered less risky.
Craig was released on a personal recognizance bond following his arraignment in April.
Mr. Spencer-Edwards was arraigned on Tuesday and released on his own recognizance.
She was release on her own recognizance from the Multnomah County Jail later Sunday.
The curbs are typical for people released on their own recognizance, the judge said.
She was released on personal recognizance and is due back in court Dec. 20.
Both pleaded not guilty in court Monday and were released on their own recognizance.
Avenatti was released from Manhattan federal court after signing a $600,226 personal recognizance bond.
We also need better tracking of and support for immigration defendants released on recognizance.
Jones did not enter a plea, and he was released on his own recognizance.
Most people who are arrested in New York are released on their own recognizance.
A judge temporarily suspended Mr. Chairez's license and released him on his own recognizance.
Gardner was released from the Hamilton County Jail on Tuesday on his own recognizance.
She was arrested Wednesday, charged with grand larceny and released on her own recognizance.
Jules spent the night in jail and was released Monday under her own recognizance.
After being booked into the Philadelphia County Jail, he was released on his own recognizance.
A judge released her on her own recognizance but she did not attend the hearing.
He was released on his own recognizance after the judge set the next court date.
Both pleaded not guilty in court on Monday, and were released on their own recognizance.
He was released a short time later on his own recognizance, according to official records.
The 27-year-old veteran was set to be released on his own recognizance Dec.
He was released on a personal recognizance bond of $10,000 for each count against him.
Cline, 77, was released on his own recognizance and is due back in court Oct.
He pleaded not guilty Monday, and was released on his own recognizance, the paper reported.
The judge set bond at $50,000 and released the men on the their own recognizance.
Stone is now out of custody and was released on an unsecured personal recognizance bond.
Wahl pleaded not guilty on Saturday morning and was again released on her own recognizance.
One man was released on his own recognizance, and two others were freed on bail.
She pleaded not guilty at her arraignment on Monday and was released on personal recognizance.
Now he was released on his own recognizance and did not have to post bond.
He was released on Monday afternoon on a personal recognizance bond, the sheriff's office says.
Claps was released on his own recognizance and was scheduled to appear in court July 19.
Eric was released from jail on a $10,000 personal recognizance bond, according to the Associated Press.
He was released from police custody on his own recognizance for the misdemeanor charge, Emma says.
He was charged with a DUI and released on his own recognizance at 10:50 a.m.
He'll be arraigned soon, but a judge could release him on his own recognizance pending trial.
Cooke was released on her own recognizance and is set to return to court Feb. 15.
He was released on his own recognizance and is scheduled to appear in court Sept. 14.
He was booked into a local jail and released on his own recognizance with no bond.
Avenatti was released from Manhattan federal court after signing a $300,000 personal recognizance bond on Monday.
They were released on a recognizance bond, Constable Bally Saini of the Peel Regional Police said.
She appeared in court again the following day and was again released on her own recognizance.
Curtis Briggs, Harris' lawyer, is asking for his client to be released on his own recognizance.
The State reported that Holman was released from jail the same day on a personal recognizance bond.
Flynn and Monaco were released on $2,000 and $3,000 recognizance bonds, respectively, according to the press release.
Max and Caroline Kennedy were released on their own recognizance after being taken into custody early Sunday.
Jones was released on his own recognizance and is scheduled to appear back in court on Oct.
She was later released on her own recognizance following a hearing in Brooklyn Criminal Court, cops said.
Calk pleaded not guilty and was released on a $5 million personal recognizance bond on Thursday afternoon.
Declusin also entered a plea of not guilty and was released on her own recognizance, reports KOBI.
The father was released on his own recognizance, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokeswoman Liz Johnson said.
The Border Patrol said that Ms. Serrano-Hernandez and her family were released on their own recognizance.
Smollett was released on his own recognizance and did not have to post any money for bond.
She was released on her own recognizance after an initial court appearance in Washington County, police said.
Mr. Jones pleaded not guilty and was released on his own recognizance, said Alain Massena, his lawyer.
If he breaches his recognizance in the next 212 months, he could be charged, the judge said.
At the arraignment, Judge Herbert Moses agreed to let Mr. Gooding walk away on his own recognizance.
As a result Border Patrol has begun processing "non-criminal" families for immediate release under their own recognizance.
The government is not seeking Kian's detention pending trial and he was released on a personal recognizance bond.
Silverthorne was released on his own recognizance while Fernandez and McLaughlin posted unspecified bail amounts for their release.
Wambach was booked and released on her own recognizance, and apologized to her fans for exercising poor judgement.
Avenatti was released from Manhattan federal court after a hearing and after signing a $300,8503 personal recognizance bond.
The actor pled not guilty to the misdemeanor charge and was released without bail on his own recognizance
But Justice Prager let him go on his own recognizance at a follow-up hearing on July 5.
Prosecutors asked that Mr. Williams be held on bail, but a judge released him on his own recognizance.
If the court determines they are too poor to pay, they can be released on their own recognizance.
He was released on his own recognizance and will get his day in court to face the charge.
According to police, Bryant had been arrested for stalking and released on his own recognizance days before Vandagriff's killing.
The actor was released on his own recognizance after the judge set the next court date for June 26.
MM was given a personal recognizance bond ... meaning he will be discharged from county jail without paying any money.
"I went on my own recognizance, first of all, so Dorinda doesn't know anything about me," de Lesseps said.
He was released on his own personal recognizance on the condition he be fitted with a GPS tracking device.
Two days later the family was released on their own recognizance and given a notice to appear in court.
Rooney was released on a personal recognizance bond, according to Loudoun County media relations and communication manager Kraig Troxell.
France was arraigned at Sag Harbor Village Justice Court on Monday morning and then released on his own recognizance.
After his arrest last month, Mr. Schwartz pleaded not guilty and was released without bail on his own recognizance.
The two were released on personal recognizance and are scheduled to appear in Rockville Superior Court on Oct. 30.
He turned himself into the New York Police Department in June and was later released on his own recognizance.
The actor voluntarily surrendered to New York police for questioning in June and was released on his own recognizance.
Sheriff&aposs office spokeswoman Yolande Lovingood-Moore says Campbell turned himself into jail and was released on his own recognizance.
Joseph Hattey, 51, was released from Ingham County Jail on a personal-recognizance bond following his arraignment,  FOX 2  reported.
He pleaded not guilty at his arraignment Wednesday, and was released on a $10,000 personal recognizance bond for each count.
She was released from jail on her own recognizance Friday, a spokesperson for the District Attorney's Office told BuzzFeed News.
Chairez was released without bond on his own recognizance after a judge temporarily suspended his driver's license, the Times reports.
He was arraigned Thursday night on a misdemeanor assault charge and released on his own recognizance after entering his plea.
According to police, Bryant had been arrested for alleged stalking and released on his own recognizance days before Vandagriff's killing.
Prosecutors had requested bail be set at $2500, but the judge released the "Bodak Yellow" performer on her own recognizance.
Okoumou pleaded not guilty to all three charges in federal court on Thursday and was released on her own recognizance.
Mr. Merza, who was released on a personal recognizance bond, is a student at Central Michigan University, Mr. Leach said.
Enriquez was released on an order of recognizance, which allows him to remain out of detention while his deportation case continues.
"He has been booked into the LAPD Pacific Division Jail and will be released on his own recognizance," the officer added.
He was booked for simple battery and false imprisonment, and is reportedly set to be released on his own recognizance Sunday.
He was released on his own recognizance, despite the state calling for bail to be set at $100,000, according to KPAX.
He was released on his own recognizance but ordered to stay away from and have no contact with the alleged victim.
Miller was booked at the Hollywood station, citing a misdemeanor, and released on his own recognizance with a notice to appear.
Potok is scheduled to appear in court in Brampton on March 9, facing the charges of mischief and breach of recognizance.
Becky Crabtree, charged with obstruction earlier this week, was later released on her own recognizance, according to a local NBC affiliate.
Meek was released on his own recognizance, and Judge Tucker said both sides will return August 27 for a status hearing.
Our sources say prosecutors will soon arraign Ford and a judge could actually release him on his own recognizance pending trial.
Woods was booked at 7:18am and released on his own recognizance without bond at 10:50am on Memorial Day morning.
"They would be released under supervision or on their own recognizance" and given a court date to contest their deportation order.
The 81-year-old actress was charged with unlawful demonstration and was later released on her own recognizance, Capitol Police said.
Paffumi was released from jail Thursday on his own recognizance after an initial appearance before a judge, the sheriff's office said.
He was released from Ingham County Jail on a personal-recognizance bond following his arraignment earlier this month,  Fox News previously reported .
Collins, his son, and Zarsky all pleaded not guilty to the charges on Wednesday and were released on $500,000 personal recognizance bonds.
Woods was charged with a DUI, and released on his own recognizance from the Palm Beach County Jail at 10:50 a.m.
Wake Forest University assistant coach Jamill Jones was arraigned Thursday night on a misdemeanor assault charge and released on his own recognizance.
On April 8, the family was released on its own recognizance at the hospital and was no longer in Border Patrol custody.
" Asked if they had escaped from prison, Evelle and Gale calmly stated: "We didn't escape, we released ourselves on our own recognizance.
All three were indicted last Thursday in United States District Court in Washington, and each was released on $50,000 personal recognizance bail.
Before MPP, asylum seekers were allowed in the United States and often released on their own recognizance while their petitions were reviewed.
Ms. Winters was booked into jail on Friday and released on her own recognizance the same day, the county sheriff's office said.
Haig, 55, appeared in court Friday and was released on his own recognizance with specific conditions not spelled out in court proceedings.
Many immigrants deemed not to be flight risks and not dangerous have been released on their own recognizance or with monitoring technology.
Felicity appeared in federal court in L.A. and her attorney tried to argue for her to be released on her own recognizance.
According to prosecutors, she was released from custody on her own recognizance and is next scheduled to appear in court on July 3.
He was booked at the St. Louis Justice Center before he was released on his own recognizance, according to a circuit attorney spokeswoman.
He was delivered to the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center and was later released on his own recognizance, police spokeswoman Meg Hawkins said.
Hawit is to be released on a $1 million personal recognizance bond secured by $50,000 cash and real estate, lawyer Justin Weddle said.
CB was released on his own recognizance without bail hours later, though, and free to leave France ... though he stuck around for work.
She's now being released from Rikers Island on her own recognizance, meaning she has to promise to show up for future court dates.
The judge set bond at $25,000 personal recognizance, and ordered Strampel not to initiate contact with any current or former MSU medical students.
Judge Richard Ball, citing a lack of criminal history, set a $25,000 personal recognizance bond, meaning Strampel need not post a cash bond.
Lyon was released on a $15,000 bond, and Wells was released on a personal recognizance bond, according to the local news website Mlive.com.
She was arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court and subsequently released on her own recognizance on Wednesday, according to Manhattan Criminal Court spokesperson Lucian Chalfen.
Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance Jr. speaks outside New York Supreme Court after Dominique Strauss-Kahn was released on his own recognizance in 13.
The Missoulian reports Brockway appeared in Mineral County Justice Court in Monday, and was scheduled to be released on his own recognizance on Tuesday.
Judge Terry Craven released him on his own recognizance and ordered him to stay away from the memorial and comply with mental health treatment.
Noor's attorney, Tom Plunkett, argued his client's deep roots in the community where he was raised since age 5 justified release on personal recognizance.
His father, Agustín Gómez Pérez, was released from CBP custody on his own recognizance Thursday, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokeswoman Liz Johnson said.
His bail was set at $15k -- about $10k more than usual -- but he was eventually released around 2:30 PM on his own recognizance.
Avenatti had been free on a personal recognizance bond of $2000,000, which did not require him to post any money or assets to secure.
Judges can also release defendants on individual recognizance or electronic monitoring, which do not require the defendant to pay money to be released, it said.
He remains free on his personal recognizance but had to surrender his passport and cannot leave the Washington D.C. area without the approval of authorities.
Court records show Ferreira pleaded not guilty to obstruction and was released on her own recognizance, but she was tearfully apologetic when speaking with PEOPLE.
At his arraignment on Thursday, Mr. Braddy's lawyer, Andrew Stoll, asked the presiding judge, Adam Perlmutter, to consider releasing Mr. Braddy on his own recognizance.
The judge released him on his own recognizance, but said he had to complete a driving improvement program before his next court date in October.
Rathburn was arrested three days after the incident and charged with disturbing schools before being released on a personal recognizance bond, The Greenville News reported.
He pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor trespassing charge and a judge had ordered him to be released on his own recognizance, according to his attorney.
On July 21, the judge canceled Mr. Drayton's initial bail of $25,000 and let him out of jail on his own recognizance to await trial.
She made an initial appearance on Friday before a federal magistrate judge, who set the terms of her release at a $500,000 personal recognizance bond.
The department said Roe was transferred from the Office of Refugee Resettlement to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and released on her own recognizance.
Within the raw memory of fallen World Trade Center towers, 220006 percent of all aliens released on their own recognizance in 2202 and 2628 absconded.
By early October, the program was done, he was temporarily released on his own recognizance, and he had been drug-free for almost three months.
So, one option we have is that we can release people on recognizance (ROR), and actually that is used very broadly in New York City.
The personal recognizance bond would&aposve allowed Mora to leave jail without putting up money under a deal that he&aposd appear at future court appearances.
Miller was booked at the Hollywood station, citing a misdemeanor — bail was set at $20,000 — and released on his own recognizance with a notice to appear.
"We have requested, because of his medical condition, for him to be released on his own recognizance or through a bond," his lawyer, Nathalia Dickson, said.
De Lesseps has no prior offenses, and was released without bond — which means she had to pay no bail and is out on her own recognizance.
Online records show he was arrested March 15 for probation violations related to the raid, though he was released several hours later on his own recognizance.
Garnaeu was released on his own recognizance — a promise to return to court without bail — and fitted with a GPS monitor, according to the Lowell Sun.
Abby, who retired late last year after winning the World Cup, was booked for DUII (driving under influence of intoxicants), and released on her own recognizance.
Ravenel was granted a $20,000 personal recognizance bond and was ordered to turn in his passport, avoid contact with the victim and not leave South Carolina.
They are the lucky ones, released on their own recognizance (some with electronic ankle bracelets) and receiving soup, a shower and assistance buying a bus ticket.
A personal recognizance bond was set at $25,000, and Dr. Strampel was ordered not to contact current or former students, and not to leave the state.
She appeared in federal court in Virginia on Wednesday, where a judge released her into the custody of her parents on a $100,000 personal recognizance bond.
Nicholas' attorney, famed for representing the likes of Paris Hilton, Bruno Mars, and Motley Crue singer Vince Neil, said his client was released on his own recognizance.
Active electronic monitoring (AEM) is an option for individuals who fall somewhere in between those who are released on recognizance and those who are incarcerated before trial.
Perhaps all the potential Trump voters were out on their own recognizance after all that weekend mayhem, or they decided to vote early before the rigged Nov.
Crossers are then either held in detention, or released with a bond or on their own recognizance, sometimes with a GPS ankle bracelet to track their whereabouts.
James Potok was charged by Ontario's Peel Police with mischief and breach of recognizance, meaning that Potok previously faced criminal charges and was released with certain conditions.
There's something interesting in that dissonance—a recognizance that grappling with these sorts of questions is important, but it doesn't have to be the totality of existence.
A Quinton, Virginia, resident, Edwards was released on a $100,000 personal recognizance bond after her presentment Wednesday afternoon in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.
"Lauren Jauregui was not arrested and detained as reported, but simply given a citation for possession of marijuana and released on her own recognizance," attorney Dina LaPolt said.
A judge ordered her freed on her own recognizance and gave her a deadline of Monday evening to report to the Spokane County jail for booking and fingerprinting.
Soulja was arrested in March for the parole violations related to the police raid, but he was released shortly after on his own recognizance, according to The Blast.
His bassist-producer was the capo of Chicago blues, his pianist entered the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on his own recognizance, and his drummers were huge.
He was released on his own recognizance on May 24 and is scheduled to be arraigned in Mesa Municipal Court on June 19, court and jail records show.
Andrade-Pacheco, who lives in Passaic, New Jersey, was released on his own recognizance at his arraignment in Manhattan Criminal Court on Sunday, the New York Post reports.
Judges were then given a defendant's risk score to determine whether he should be released on his own recognizance, have some level of supervision or require a bond.
He was released on his own recognizance and was ordered to stay away from the memorial and to comply with mental health treatment, she said in a statement.
She was released on personal recognizance bail and is scheduled to appear in Merrimack Circuit Court on June 27 to answer to the charge of misdemeanor cruelty to animals.
He was charged with theft of services, issued a summons and was released on his own recognizance, The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey confirmed to PEOPLE.
He was booked into a local jail and released on his own recognizance with no bond a few hours later, according to Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office online records.
Brockway, who according to court records has one prior arrest in 2010 for felony assault with a weapon, was released Tuesday on his own recognizance, according to court documents.
David Wohl, Jacob Wohl's father, who is listed in court records as his lawyer, said on Twitter on Wednesday that his son had been released on his own recognizance.
Grant Perry, a sophomore wide receiver from Royal Oak, Michigan, turned himself in to authorities on Wednesday and, following his arraignment, was released on a personal recognizance bond, PEOPLE confirms.
She was held overnight at the Manhattan Metropolitan Correctional Center and released on her own recognizance Thursday after pleading not guilty to all charges, according to her attorney Rhiya Trivedi.
He was charged with theft of services, issued a summons and will be released on his own recognizance, The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey confirms to PEOPLE.
He was booked into a local jail and released on his own recognizance with no bond a few hours later, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office's online records.
This gives judges another option besides either setting a bail amount the defendant can't afford or releasing the defendant on their own recognizance, which many judges are reluctant to do.
Almena's lawyer is asking for his client to be released on his own recognizance or receive a bail reduction because he does not believe his client is a flight risk.
Bubis, Whalen, and Shaver were all remanded to the Oswego County Correctional Facility on Friday in lieu of $25,000 cash or $50,000 bond while Raeder was released on her own recognizance.
Why it matters: Judge Sullivan said he was unaware that no pretrial travel restrictions were imposed on Flynn, as is typically the case for defendants who are out on personal recognizance.
Anastasia Vashukevich, the self-styled "sex huntress" who goes by the name "Nastya Rybka," was released on her own recognizance, her lawyer, Dmitry Zatsarinsky, said by phone from Moscow on Tuesday.
The judge said he was imposing the restrictions because they were typical for defendants released on personal recognizance but he had just learned Flynn had not been under such a restriction.
He was released by a magistrate judge on his own recognizance that day, but the three counts each carry a potential five year sentence, so he's not exactly off the hook.
Honor the presumption of innocence, by releasing people on their own recognizance so that they can make decisions about their cases based on evidence and law rather than incarceration and desperation.
Moreover, the defendants who are offered bail often committed violent or serious crimes; they are given the bail-or-jail option, rather than release on recognizance, because they may be dangerous.
Despite her bizarre attempt to enter CIA HQ, Hernandez had been free on her own recognizance ahead of her trial after she was initially charged with trespassing at the agency installation.
In the Daniels case, he surrendered to federal authorities early Tuesday morning, according to Assistant US Attorney Robert Sobelman, and was released on a bail package including a $300,000 personal recognizance bond.
In May, his defense attorney filed a "motion to reconsider bond," and on June 1, Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge Steven Salant granted Mora a personal recognizance bond, according to the station.
Ravenel has been released on a $20k personal recognizance bond, but had to surrender his passport, cannot leave the state, and a no contact order is in place for the alleged victim.
He pleaded guilty to trespassing, and a judge ordered his release on a personal recognizance bond three weeks later, meaning he committed to staying out of trouble while his case was pending.
"Lauren Jauregui was not arrested and detained as reported, but simply given a citation for possession of marijuana and released on her own recognizance," lawyer Dina LaPolt said in a statement to People.
Miller was booked at the Hollywood station, cited for a misdemeanor — bail was set at $20,000 — and released on his own recognizance with a notice to appear in court at a later date.
The complaint also includes the allegation that Shubaralyan was out on bail or on his own recognizance for nine unrelated felony counts including grand theft and passing non-sufficient funds checks exceeding $950.
Henderson, 54, of Cave Creek, Arizona, got out of jail last Wednesday when a judge threw out key evidence in the pending double-murder case and ordered him released on his own recognizance.
His team will continue to offer to pay a bond so she can be released on her own recognizance until she's given a date for a judge to hear her case, he said.
Another defender in Adachi's office, Demarris Evans, told a judge she felt his refusal to release her client on his own recognizance was based on the fact that he was a tall black man.
STATUE OF LIBERTY CLIMBERS ATTENDS ANTI-TRUMP PROTESTS, PREVIOUSLY CHARGED WITH ASSAULT, REPORTS SAY She was released without bail on her own recognizance, and is expected to next appear in court on Aug. 3.
Lawyers are asking for the 66-year-old registered sex offender to be released into home detention in his Manhattan mansion on a "substantial personal recognizance bond" in the amount set by a judge.
Moments ago, the judge let Cleaves out on a $150,000 personal recognizance bond -- which means he promised to show up to the next hearing ... and if he doesn't, he'll be forced to pay $150k.
This morning the UFC light-heavyweight title contender and human traffic violation was released on his own recognizance after spending two days in an Albuquerque jail cell following a controversial traffic stop last week.
The first option is to release the defendant on his own recognizance — meaning that the court trusts the defendant to continue to appear in court on scheduled dates without paying bail or being detained.
Except for those held without bond or released on their own recognizance, defendants have typically been required to produce 10 percent of a bond set by a judge in order to avoid pretrial incarceration.
They were released on their own recognizance, according to police, and a prosecutor's spokesman says Matthew was arraigned on Monday, where he entered a plea of not guilty, while Caroline's arraignment is scheduled for November.
The mother of two was released on her own recognizance Sunday, according to the Palm Beach Post, and Judge Ted Booras said she would be allowed to return to her home state of New York.
Letter To the Editor: "Migrant Families Reunite Uneasily as Rules Change" (front page, July 11) uses the phrase "catch and release" to describe the pre-Trump immigration policy of releasing immigrants on their own recognizance.
William Husel -- who used to work at Mount Carmel Health System -- pleaded not guilty and is being held on a $20,000 recognizance bond and a $000 million surety or appearance bond according to CNN affiliate WBNS.
That woman, referred to as Jane Roe in court documents, was transferred as an adult to the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and was then released on personal recognizance and able to get an abortion.
He was arrested in New Haven for choking the same woman four months later, despite a protective order, after a judge reduced his $13,000 bail to personal recognizance and released him, according to the Hartford Courant.
They want $85033 billion to secure the U.S.-Mexico border and increased authority for border enforcement agents, such as the ability to retain custody of illegal border crossers instead of releasing them on their own recognizance.
A Florida college residence assistant charged with sexual battery and false imprisonment was released Friday on his own recognizance after his attorney successfully argued that he is a "high-achieving student," local news outlet WCJB reported.
He's been booked and will be taken in custody to the courthouse where he will be going to bond court at 1:30 PM CT. He will either post bond or be released on his own recognizance.
" In a statement to PEOPLE, de Lesseps — who was released on her own recognizance that same day — said, "This was my first time in Palm Beach since my wedding, and being here brought up long-buried emotions.
So V had to wait until her 18th birthday, at which point she would either be detained by ICE or released on her own recognizance, meaning she could continue to fight her immigration case from the outside.
In the state, those arrested on misdemeanor charges who don't have a prior criminal history are often released on their own recognizance, said Maggie Shepard, communications specialist at the New Mexico Law Offices of the Public Defender.
No surprise ... he didn't talk much about the charges on the way out, but he sure insinuated the case against him won't stick, claiming he did right and that's why he was just released on his own recognizance.
In 1961 the Vera Foundation's Manhattan Bail Project, conducted in New York City jails, demonstrated that people accused of crimes and released on their own recognizance were more likely to return to court than those who posted bail.
Avenatti's bail terms for all his pending cases, which included a $300,000 personal recognizance bond, required him to limit his travel to certain parts of California, New York and Florida unless he received permission from pretrial services officials.
Cann later reversed the decision on Thursday, and ordered Sutherland released from jail on a personal recognizance bond, and said she will have to pay $1,85033 if she does not show up for her court date, according to reports.
Alvarado-Ventura, an El Salvadorian national, was first arrested in Texas by Border Patrol agents in 2005 for entering the United States without inspection and was released on his own recognizance by an immigration judge there, according to ICE.
Stark, of Falls Church, Virginia, plead not guilty on Friday to a misdemeanor charge of simple assault and was released on his own recognizance, said Bill Miller, a spokesman for the US Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia.
Veracka, who has been suspended from her job as a teacher at Nashoba Regional High School in Bolton, was released on her own recognizance, and dodged reporters following Tuesday's proceedings, running to her car without commenting, according to WBZ-TV.
In 22016, 265,2000 immigrants who had been released on bond or on their own recognizance were ordered deported because they failed to show up for their immigration proceedings, a 5003 percent increase over the previous year, according to Justice Department data.
In most white-collar cases, the defendant is released on a "personal recognizance" bond that does not require posting any money to the court, but instead making a promise to pay if the defendant does not appear at a subsequent proceeding.
On April 8, the child and mother were provided an NTA, or "notice to appear" in court documents, the official said, and the family was released on their own recognizance at the hospital, meaning they were no longer in border patrol custody.
Local Live 5 News reporter Harve Jacobs tweeted about Ravenel's appearance in bond court on Tuesday, saying he was granted a $20,000 personal recognizance bond and was ordered to turn in his passport, avoid contact with the victim and not leave South Carolina.
Wysynski's attorney, Scarborough, said in a statement that his client was released on his own recognizance -- meaning he signed a written statement that he will show up to scheduled court appearances and not do anything illegal while waiting for a court date.
Washington (CNN)Greg Craig, the top lawyer in President Barack Obama's White House, pleaded not guilty Friday afternoon and was released on personal recognizance, following his indictment for allegedly making false statements to US authorities about his work for Ukraine alongside Paul Manafort.
The Bail Reform Act passed by Congress in 1966 established that a person should be released on their own recognizance, or under the "least restrictive conditions" that could ensure their appearance at court hearings, and many states passed their own similar statutes.
"The Cambodian government obviously recognized the public relations disaster that would occur if something happened to him in detention, and finally heeded his wife's appeals to release him on his own recognizance for health reasons," said Phil Robertson, Deputy Asia Director, Human Rights Watch, Monday.
An algorithm then produces a score, which is then used by judges in determining whether to hold someone in jail ("remand" them), or to release them to some form of supervision or on their own recognizance (with the agreement to appear for court hearings).
And as far as them wanting to throw him in jail, that has to do with allegations from prosecutors that he was engaged in witness tampering while he has been out on pre-trial release, therefore, violating the terms of his bond, his own-recognizance release.
In the current system, where young men arrested with guns are mixed with other criminal matters, many are given low bail or released on their own recognizance, a fact that has frustrated police officials who say officers are repeatedly arresting the same young men with guns.
Advocates at TGI Justice have also called for transgender, gender variant, and intersex people to be released on their own recognizance until the sheriff's office can bring the proposed policies on gender housing into force—a decision that would have to be made by a judge.
At a hearing on Saturday, Judge Stephanie K. Miller ordered Ms. Hartman released on her own recognizance on the condition that she received psychiatric help, stayed away from O'Hare and British Airways and wore an ankle monitor until her case was concluded, The Chicago Tribune reported.
At her client's arraignment, the first appearance before a judge where a bail determination is made, Gupta thought her client would be quickly let out on his own recognizance — meaning a release without posting bail; the prosecution was not even asking for bail to be set.
The filing in U.S. District Court in Manhattan came a day after Epstein's lawyers urged a judge in their own filing to release him on a personal recognizance bond that could be secured by a mortgage on his Upper East Side townhouse, which is worth upwards of $77 million.
Records show Kovalev was released on his own recognizance around 7:35 AM. It's not Kovalev's first brush with the law ... in fact, the Russian star is currently in the middle of a felony assault case stemming from an incident where he allegedly brutalized a woman in 2018.
The arrangement -- sure to draw the scrutiny of prosecutors, who have already asked a judge to have him detained without bail -- also would put Epstein under electronic monitoring by GPS, require him to post a "substantial" personal recognizance bond secured by his Manhattan home, and deregister and ground his private jet.
She was jailed but ordered released Thursday on her own recognizance from Montgomery County Jail on the condition that she live in her father's home while the case proceeds, reports WHIO TV. It could not be immediately determined if she had an attorney, and she has not yet entered a formal plea.
Her lawyer, Svetlana Sidorkina, told Tass that Ms. Vashukevich and Alexander Kirillov, a self-described Russian "sex guru" also known as Alex Leslie, who was also deported from Thailand and detained upon arrival in Moscow, remained suspects in a case involving "enticement to prostitution" but had been released on their own recognizance.
The US has the capacity to detain only about 40,000 immigrants at a time, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement and congressional appropriators, and in this administration and the last, many immigrants deemed not to be flight risks and not dangerous have been released on their own recognizance or with monitoring technology.
Jilmar Ramos-Gomez, a 27-year-old US-born Marine who served in Afghanistan and has post-traumatic stress disorder, was set to be released on his own recognizance after pleading guilty to a trespassing charge, but the sheriff's department detained him for over an hour so that he could be transferred to ICE custody.
The US has the capacity to detain only roughly 40,000 immigrants at any given time, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement and congressional appropriators, and in this administration and the last, many immigrants who are deemed not to be flight risks and not dangerous are released on their own recognizance or with monitoring technology.
Two weeks ago, Judge Valerie E. Caproni of Federal District Court signaled at a court conference that it was time for Mr. Howe, to be released on bail, and his lawyers and the government later submitted a joint proposal that would require him to sign a $100,000 personal recognizance bond and abide by a list of conditions.
A study of city court data by a team of researchers from the University of Pennsylvania and George Mason University found that a year after Krasner cut down on cash bail, started releasing more defendants on their own recognizance, and worked with the public defenders to modernize the court notification process, attendance at court dates had reached a 20203-year high.

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