Pretrial release definition

Pretrial release means the same as defined in Iowa Code section 811.2.
Pretrial release means the release of an individual from law enforcement custody during the time the individual awaits trial or other resolution of criminal charges.
Pretrial release or "bail" means release of an individual charged with or arrested for a criminal offense from law enforcement or judicial custody during the time the individual awaits trial or other resolution of the criminal charges.

Examples of Pretrial release in a sentence

  • Bail and Pre-trial release – deviation from standard no-contact provisions.

  • Pretrial release; types of release; conditions for release; considerations as to conditions of release.

  • Pretrial release and detention of criminal defendants are governed by the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution ("Excessive bail shall not be required"), and by the Bail Reform Act of 1984, (18 U.S.C. § 3142).

  • Commentary: Pretrial release programs are now offering diversion/intervention in greater numbers.

  • Violations of any conditions of pre-trial release in this program shall be addressed by the filing of a written motion of the violation, prepared by any agency supervising the Defendant’s Pre-trial release, in the court where the Defendant’s case is pending.

  • The fact that so many of our results are driven by changes at the plea bargaining phase, and not the trial phase, suggests that pre-trial release improves case outcomes primarily through a strengthening of defendants’ bargaining positions.Labor Market Outcomes: Pre-trial release could improve labor market outcomes through at least three main channels.

  • Pre-trial release also increases the receipt of EITC benefits by $185 over the same time period, a 55.4 percent increase.

  • Pre-trial release based upon the promise that the person will appear for trial or any proceeding in connection therewith as ordered by the court.

  • In this section, we tentatively explore the potential mechanisms that might explain our findings on case and labor market outcomes.Case Outcomes: Pre-trial release could improve case outcomes through at least two main channels.

  • April 13, 2010) found at http:// www.miamiherald.com/2010/04/13/1576502/battle-over- bail-bonds.html; Pretrial release targeted by bail bond lobby and Florida legislators (March 27, 2010) found at http://www.


More Definitions of Pretrial release

Pretrial release. [or "bail"] means the release of an individual from law
Pretrial release or "bail" means the release of an individual from law 1610 enforcement custody during the time the individual awaits trial or other resolution of criminal 1611 charges. 1612 (12) "Pretrial risk assessment" means an objective, research-based, validated 1613 assessment tool that measures an individual's risk of flight and risk of anticipated criminal 1614 conduct while on pretrial release. 1615 (13) "Pretrial services program" means a program that is established to: 1616 (a) gather information on individuals booked into a jail facility; 1617 (b) conduct pretrial risk assessments; and 1618 (c) supervise individuals granted pretrial release. 1619 (14) "Pretrial status order" means an order issued by a magistrate or judge that: 1620 (a) releases the individual on the individual's own recognizance while the individual 1621 awaits trial or other resolution of criminal charges; 1622 (b) sets the terms and conditions of the individual's pretrial release while the individual 1623 awaits trial or other resolution of criminal charges; or 1624 (c) denies pretrial release and orders that the individual be detained while the 1625 individual awaits trial or other resolution of criminal charges. 1626 (15) "Principal" means the same as that term is defined in Section 31A-35-102. 1627 (16) "Surety" means a surety insurer or a bail bond agency. 1628 (17) "Surety insurer" means the same as that term is defined in Section 31A-35-102. 1629 (18) "Temporary pretrial status order" means an order issued by a magistrate that: 1630 (a) releases the individual on the individual's own recognizance until a pretrial status 1631 order is issued; 1632 (b) sets the terms and conditions of the individual's pretrial release until a pretrial status 1633 order is issued; or 1634 (c) denies pretrial release and orders that the individual be detained until a pretrial 1635 status order is issued. 1636 (19) "Unsecured bond" means an individual's promise to pay a financial condition if 1637 the individual's fails to appear for any required court appearance. 1638 Section 11. Section 77-20-103, which is renumbered from Section 77-20-1.1 is 1639 renumbered and amended to read:
Pretrial release means the release of an individual from law enforcement custody
Pretrial release or "bail" means release of an individual charged with or arrested

Related to Pretrial release

  • Release of Claims means the Release of Claims in substantially the same form attached hereto as Exhibit B (as the same may be revised from time to time by the Company upon the advice of counsel).

  • Conditional release means a revocable modification of a

  • Proof of Claim and Release means the Proof of Claim and Release form for submitting a Claim, which, subject to approval of the Court, shall be substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A-2, that a Class Member must complete and submit should that Class Member seek to share in a distribution of the Net Settlement Fund.

  • Defendants’ Releasees means Defendants and their current and former parents, affiliates, subsidiaries, officers, directors, agents, successors, predecessors, assigns, assignees, partnerships, partners, trustees, trusts, employees, Immediate Family Members, insurers, reinsurers, and attorneys.

  • Environmental Release means the spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, releasing, emptying, discharging, injecting, escaping, leaching, dumping, leaving, discarding or disposing of any Contaminant into or upon the Environment.

  • Current Release means that version of the Product installed on the Equipment at the Commencement Date and any modifications to it or if a new Release is available, that new Release installed on the Equipment and any modifications to it;

  • Accidental release means any sudden or nonsudden release of petroleum that was neither expected nor intended by the owner or operator of the applicable UST system and that results in the need for corrective action or compensation for bodily injury or property damage.

  • Plaintiffs’ Releasees means Lead Plaintiffs, all other plaintiffs in the Action, their respective attorneys, and all other Settlement Class Members, and their respective current and former officers, directors, agents, parents, affiliates, subsidiaries, successors, predecessors, assigns, assignees, employees, and attorneys, in their capacities as such.

  • Released Plaintiffs Claims” means all claims, debts, demands, rights, or causes of action of every nature and description, whether known claims or Unknown Claims, whether arising under federal, state, local, statutory, common, or foreign law, that Lead Plaintiffs or any other member of the Settlement Class asserted in the Complaint or could have asserted in any forum that arise out of or are based upon those allegations, transactions, facts, matters or occurrences, representations or omissions involved, set forth, or referred to in the Complaint that occurred prior to the collapse of the Fundão Dam on November 5, 2015 and that relate to the purchase or acquisition of Vale common or preferred ADRs during the Class Period. For the avoidance of doubt, Released Plaintiffs’ Claims do not include: (i) any claims relating to the enforcement of the Settlement; and (ii) any claims of any person or entity who or which submits a request for exclusion that is accepted by the Court.

  • Minor Release means an incremental release of Software that provides maintenance fixes and additional Software functions. Cisco designates Minor releases as a change in the tenths digit of the Software version number [x.