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Legislatures may also set out certain crimes to be not bailable, such as capital crimes.
Bailable warrants were issued 23 times against them between 1994 and 2000, yet none of them appeared in court.
The court was informed that 61 students were in custody, of whom 39 were on bailable offenses.
In Tennessee, all offenses are bailable, but bail may be denied to those accused of capital crimes.
In Scotland, all crimes and offences which are treason are bailable.
This specified which types of crimes were bailable and set bounds on a judge's discretion in setting bail.
Nevertheless, the bill did not determine the distinction between bailable and non-bailable offenses.
It's bailable in any case.
There is no definition of the term "bail" under the code though the terms "bailable" and "non-bailable" have been defined.
Because they tended to abuse their power, Parliament passed a statute where bailable and non-bailable offenses were defined.
Also, treason was not bailable and the Administration affected to believe that I would flee their justice rather than face in court their witness Wilkinson.
However, generally speaking, less serious offences are usually bailable while more serious ones are non-bailable.
Although sheriffs still had the authority to fix the amount of bail required, the statute stipulates which crimes are bailable and which are not.
To create a bailment, the bailee must both intend to possess, and actually physically possess, the bailable chattel.
The Judiciary Act of 1789 stated that all noncapital offenses (crimes that did not carry the possibility of the death penalty) were bailable.
There is no test or criteria for determining which offence is bailable and which is non-bailable.
Bailable arrest warrants were also issued against the accused who have been rearrested on the directions of Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz.
A district court in Madurai has issued a non bailable warrant against Dayanidhi in connection with the illegal granite quarrying scam.
The Act states that all non-capital crimes are bailable and that in capital cases the decision to detain a suspect, prior to trial, was to be left to the judge.
El ritmo en bolero: el bolero en la musica bailable cubana.
Parker was to arrange for bail if she was bailable, if they held her on the big charge he was to get what he could at the DA's office.
Trial of all non bailable offences, including police remand notices, accused discharges, arrest and search warrants, and bail applications, are heard and decided by Magistrate Courts.
Section 29 of the Pennsylvania Constitution of 1776 states that "Excessive bail shall not be exacted for bailable offences: And all fines shall be moderate."
Subsequently the CBI appealed the verdict in Delhi High court in 2000, after which the High Court issued a bailable warrant against the accused.
The First Schedule to the code refers to all offences under the Indian Penal Code and classifies them into bailable and non-bailable.