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She upped Hayes' bail from $1 million, adding another $750,000.
Shonda's the latest producer to bail from broadcast TV to Netflix.
Judge Venable declined their lawyers' requests to lower bail from $75,000.
Teachers in these 183(b) annuities can't just bail from the products.
She was freed on bail from Evin prison after sentencing, it said.
Phoebe has a tendency to bail from relationships when she gets scared.
In February, a federal judge denied a third request for bail from Raniere.
Allen, who dropped out of Washington State, convinced Gates to bail from Harvard.
Mr. Cramsey was released on bail from a New Jersey jail in September.
On Monday, a judge reduced his bail from $999,999 to $45,000, according to jail records.
Leung is currently on bail from charges of riot and incitement to riot stemming from those protests.
Thursday's arrest came 30 days after Ghosn was released on $9 million bail from a Tokyo detention centre.
Thursday's arrest came 30 days after Ghosn was released on $9 million bail from a Tokyo detention center.
Thursday's arrest came some 30 days after Ghosn had been released on $9 million bail from a Tokyo detention centre.
Cook was released from police custody on Friday after the judge hearing his case lowered his bail from $200,000 to $100,000.
The latest arrest came some 30 days after Ghosn had been released on $9 million bail from a Tokyo detention centre.
You could make a casual connection exclusive or bail from an on-again-off-again situation that's starting to make you obsess.
TBILISI (Reuters) - An Armenian court on Saturday ordered former president Robert Kocharyan freed on bail from pre-trial detention, local news agencies reported.
Basically, Sheldon Adelson, who owns a bunch of casinos, wanted to bail from NV Energy, the state's big utility, and get cheaper power elsewhere.
"There will be an argument for bail from both the defence lawyers and prosecutors," said Khin Maung Zaw, a lawyer representing the two journalists.
Retail investors who were already spooked by tumbling markets sought to bail from the fund and wound up getting back about 97 cents on the dollar.
Prosecutors also used his boasts about some of his purchases of eccentric collectibles to undermine efforts to reduce his bail from $5 million to $2 million.
On Monday, a judge lowered her bail from $1 million to $75,000; if she posts that amount, Couch must live in her son's home, a judge ruled.
The department said that Mr. Wilkey was released on bail from Hamilton County Jail shortly after midnight on Wednesday, and that a hearing would be held on Dec.
Judge James Burke raised the former film executive's bail from $1 million to $5 million, but rejected the prosecution's calls to put Weinstein in jail over the bail violations.
Rumors began swirling that the show was not going to be renewed due to low ratings and sponsors leaving, so it seems Schwarzenegger decided to bail from the sinking ship.
He was free on $18,000 bail from his twelve pending felony charges, according to the Sun-Sentinel, and was released Monday on $8,000 bail for the new allegations, authorities said.
During the arraignment, a Kings County judge raised Charlton's bail from $2 million to $5 million per the prosecution's request, a spokesperson for the Kings County Proseuctor's Office tells PEOPLE.
Cover image: Former Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont smiles when giving a press statement after he was released on bail from the prison in Neumuenster, northern Germany, Friday, April 6, 2018.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - An Armenian court on Tuesday ordered the arrest of former president Robert Kocharyan, who was freed on bail from pre-trial detention last month, the RIA news agency reported.
But despite this he was detained for another year, then spent over three years out on bail from June 2014 to October 2017, and then went back for another year in jail.
ISTANBUL — Mohammed Rasool, an Iraqi Kurdish journalist working for Vice News, was released on bail from a maximum-security Turkish prison on Tuesday after being held for almost four months on terrorism charges.
She has also promised not to seek cash bail from people caught with small amounts of marijuana, although they are still subject to up to $2,000 in fines and six months in jail.
"His criminal actions were bold, some of which were committed while under a spotlight due to his work as the campaign chairman and, later, while he was on bail from this Court," it adds.
Local officials in Ganzhou released all three on bail from the detention facility on June 28, pending a trial, but have not yet indicted the men on specific charges or set a trial date.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn, who was released on bail from a Tokyo jail on Thursday, said he was grateful bail had been granted but denounced conditions limiting contact with his wife.
TOKYO, April 26 (Reuters) - Former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn, who was released on bail from a Tokyo jail on Thursday, said he was grateful bail had been granted but denounced conditions limiting contact with his wife.
The Pennsylvania man who was arrested at the Holland Tunnel in June after the police said they found a cache of weapons in his truck was released on bail from a New Jersey jail on Thursday.
Nissan director Greg Kelly was being examined in a hospital on Wednesday, a source said, a day after he was released on bail from a Tokyo jail where his former boss Carlos Ghosn is still being detained.
Last month a federal judge denied a third request for bail from Raniere, meaning he will remain behind bars until at least April 29 — the scheduled start of his trial on sex trafficking and forced labor charges.
In February, a federal judge denied a third request for bail from Raniere, meaning he will remain behind bars until at least April 29 — the scheduled start of his trial on sex trafficking and forced labor charges.
A federal judge Monday rejected, for now, Martin Shkreli's bid to reduce his criminal release bail from $5 million to $2 million during a hearing that exposed his high tax debts, legal fees, and off-beat collectibles.
Dozens of buses cross the Hidalgo bridge into Texas every day, and when traffic backs up at the border, people often bail from their bus, grab their belongings, walk through Customs and wait to get picked up.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Nissan director Greg Kelly was being examined in a hospital on Wednesday, a source said, a day after he was released on bail from a Tokyo jail where his former boss Carlos Ghosn is still being detained.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A New York judge on Monday ordered authorities to take a jailed asthma sufferer to a hospital but denied his request for emergency bail from a Brooklyn federal detention center where heat and power failed during last week's frigid weather.
While his first jump wasn't under the most ideal conditions, as he was forced to bail from a burning airplane during a combat mission in WWII as he jumped to safety, he would go on to (voluntarily) jump out of planes seven more times.
LAHORE, Pakistan/ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif left Pakistan on Tuesday in an air ambulance to seek medical treatment in London, his party said, a month after the three-time premier was released on bail from a seven-year prison sentence for corruption.
DALIAN, China — Three undercover investigators who were seeking evidence of abusive labor practices in the manufacture of Ivanka Trump-branded shoes have been released on bail from a detention center in southeastern China pending a trial, the activist group that employed the investigators said on Wednesday.
A federal judge has denied a third request for bail from Nxivm founder Keith Raniere, meaning the leader of the controversial New York-based self-help group will remain behind bars until at least April 29 — the scheduled start of his trial on sex trafficking and forced labor charges.
Shin Kukimoto, deputy public prosecutor at the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office, was speaking to reporters on Thursday, a day after Ghosn was released on 1 billion yen ($9 million) bail from the Tokyo jail where he had been held for more than 100 days in a small cell with no heating.
However, there are tools that can help you next time you bail from one browser to another: If you want to future-proof your passwords against any browser switching you might want to do in the years ahead, install a dedicated password manager like 1Password, Keeper Security, Dashlane, or LastPass (we've covered these tools in more depth here).
A separate report in the Guardian indicated that Huawei is attempting to get the UK to bail from the U.S. position by signing a "no-spy agreement," and a British government oversight report indicated that vulnerabilities identified in Huawei products were likely the result of "basic engineering competence and cyber security hygiene" rather than nefarious plotting.
READ: Carles Puigdemont just got bail from a German court There is likely to be limited upheaval in how the government operates initially, but Sánchez has promised to open talks with the Catalan separatists, indicating he is willing to take a more constructive approach to the constitutional crisis sparked by the referendum in the semi-autonomous region.
He secured a bail from Bangladesh High Court in the case.
On 15 April 2009, Hazari got bail from indoor stadium demolishing case.
He secured bail from Judicial Magistrate Md Sajjad Hossain of local court on 16 June.
On 15 April 2009, Hazari got bail from the court in the journalist Tipu Sultan torture case.
As an administrative detention center, there is no constitutional right to bail from BI–Bicutan, and some detainees have spent upwards of ten years there, neither convicted of a crime nor deported from the country.
At that time Spaliviero was already on bail from Melbourne in relation to another drug case. Spaliviero was arrested, refused bail and sent to Metropolitan Remand and Reception Centre ("MRRC") in Silverwater, New South Wales.
On 22 December 2019, Bangladesh Anti Corruption Commission sued them. The main accused secured bail from court in January 2020. The Deputy Commissioner of Wari, Ibrahim Khan, was suspended by Dhaka Metropolitan Police for supporting the land grabbers.
Eligio Cedeño (born 1 December 1964; Caracas, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan banker, president of CEDEL Group, Venezuela. He is in the United States, having been released on bail from charges in Venezuela of circumventing government currency rules to gain U.S. dollars.
In 1954, Costello appealed the conviction and was released on $50,000 bail; from 1952 to 1961 he was in and out of half a dozen federal and local prisons and jails, his confinement interrupted by periods when he was out on bail pending determination of appeals.
He resigned from Awami League on 31 August and on 5 September 2008, he was released on bail from jail. Kamran lost the mayoral election in 2013 to Ariful Haque Choudhury, and he also contested the mayoral election again in 2018 and lost to Ariful Haque Choudhury.
Even after Davis's October 1798 confession, Philadelphia's high constable John Haines would not release Lyon, but reduced his bail from $150,000 to $2,000 (still, more than the blacksmith's net worth). Haines convened a grand jury in January 1799, but it refused to indict Lyon and he was released.
On 23 April 2008, Bangladesh Anti Corruption Commission sued him for corruption with Ramna Police Station. He secured bail from the High Court on 16 September 2008. Bangladesh High Court, in September, stayed proceeding of the case against Selim. On 24 October 2010, Supreme Court stayed the High Court order, allowing the case to proceed.
In the meantime, Kaveri is arrested for giving injections to loan sharks. Thereafter, Gopi faces a lot of problems for making socially conscious shows. Kaveri is then released on bail from jail. Gopi cannot anymore run his cable TV channel as he wished joins, so he joins hand with Kaveri to start a newspaper called "Nagareega Komali".
Ahmed was arrested was on 4 August 2018 at 10:30 PM from Uttara by Rapid Action Battalion. She was accused of spreading false news over the 2018 Bangladesh road safety protests. On 5 August 2018, Rapid Action Battalion officials claimed she confessed to the allegations. On 21 August Nawshaba got ad-interim bail from Dhaka court regarding her health condition.
Sobhraj's growing profits went towards his budding gambling addiction. In 1973, Sobhraj was arrested and imprisoned after an unsuccessful armed robbery attempt on a jewellery store at Hotel Ashoka. Sobhraj was able to escape, with Chantal's help, due to faking illness, but was re-captured shortly thereafter. Sobhraj borrowed money for bail from his father, and soon after fled to Kabul.
The Criminal Case was held in Sindh Court on 5 October 2016 in which Anis Kaimkhani got arrested. Anis Kaimkhani was summoned by the Sindh Court. Kaimkhani was arrested on 18 July this year from Karachi on charges of allegedly facilitating terrorists after his bail was rejected. When Anis got bail from jail, huge number of people came to him.
On July 11, 2009, White was arrested at 1:30 am for an undisclosed felony. She was booked at 2:31 am and released at 6:14 am on $50,000 bail from the LAPD Pacific Division. She was then due back in court on August 5, 2009.KBZC’s Jamie White ArrestedKBZC/Sacramento Morning Host White Arrested Charges against White were eventually dropped.
By February 1971 more than 200 local committees in the United States, and 67 in foreign countries, worked to free Davis from prison. John Lennon and Yoko Ono contributed to this campaign with the song "Angela".Blaney, John. 2005 John Lennon: Listen to this Book. PaperJukebox. p. 117 In 1972, after a 16-month incarceration, the state allowed her release on bail from county jail.
The team had been directed to investigate all the DFOs, posted at Changa Manga since 1990. Similarly the team had been directed to investigates all SDOYs, Block Officers and Forest Guards who have been working there since then and the culprits were then arrested and reported to police. Howevers, all of them got bail from the courts, were evicted from charges or received minor penalties.
He was arrested in 2005 from a hotel in Siliguri. He said to have assured the Police top brass of his ability to win over his former colleagues. The Assam Police played a pro- active role in releasing him on bail so that he could negotiate with the fence-sitting ULFA cadres. On Saturday June 21, 2008 he walked out of prison on bail from Dibrugarh Central Jail.
On 3 June 2012, Miku filed a defamation case against him. On 15 September 2015, Senior Judicial Magistrate Md Zakaria of a Narail court issued an arrest warrant against him. Nizam secured bail from the court after appearing before it. On 5 October 2017, Nizam was summoned a local Dhaka Court by Metropolitan Magistrate Debabrata Biswas following a case filed by Dhaka Lawyers Association President Saidur Rahman Manik.
In 2001, Anti-Corruption Commission of Bangladesh sent Miah a notice to submit his wealth statement. Failure to comply with that notice, in January 2004, led a case filed against him. On 19 November 2018, he was sentenced to three years in prison and was arrested from his Eskaton home the same day . On 26 November, he secured a six-month bail from the High Court which also stayed the fines.
The Lord Chamberlain did not predict this when he gave the governor position to Davenant, so when Davenant fled the country the Lord Chamberlain was forced to bring William Beeston back. Due to this turn of events, Beeston was released on bail from the prison and reclaimed his position as governor of the Phoenix in 1641. Also in 1640, Beeston's Boys were combined with adult actors to form the King and Queen's Company.
Ghulam Hassan Turabi, president of a council of religious scholars in Sindh province, told the rally that the Pakistani Shiite community had been targeted in the wake of a "well-planned conspiracy". He said, However, the chief of defunct Islami Tehreek Pakistan (I.T.P), Sajid Ali Naqvi was released on bail from the Adiala Jail on Saturday. The Golra Police arrested him on November 16, in connection with the Azam Tariq murder case.
Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia appointed Milan as the state minister for education. Especially after being responsible for Chandpur, he started a movement called Jatka Nidhon Protirodh Andolon (Stop Killing Small Hilsa Fish) in his own initiative. On 5 June 2012, Milan had secured bail from a court and left Bangladesh. On 23 November 2018, he was arrested in Chittagong in 25 cases filed against him in connection with murder, mugging and vandalism.
He was released on bail from Dhaka Central Jail in February 2009. In October 2011, following an appeal filed by Ibrahim, the High Court acquitted both of them of the corruption charges. But in August 2015, the Supreme Court scrapped those High Court acquittal verdicts. In December 2008, nomination paper for the election from Bhola-2 constituency of Ibrahim was rejected as he was a convict in criminal cases and accused of total 18 cases.
On 14 March 2018, the District Rural Police of Pune arrested Milind. The Supreme Court cancelled his interim bail plea after he did not cooperate with the probe agencies, refusing to hand over his mobile phone and despite five summons for interrogation. During this time, Yerwada jail officials facilitated a meeting between Milind and his relatives in violation of norms. On 19 April 2018, Milind received bail from the Pune District and Sessions Court.
Immediately after the verdict was pronounced, Yadav was arrested and taken to Birsa Munda Central Jail, located at Ranchi. Yadav was disqualified as MP for six years. He was given a jail sentence of five years and a fine of 25 lakh rupees. He was released on bail from Birsa Munda Central Jail, after he completed the bail formalities in a Special CBI court, two-and-a-half months after his conviction.
He later got bail from anti- terrorism court. Sharif denied ordering the alleged killings and said the charges against him were politically motivated. He further said "in 2004 he landed at the Lahore Airport and wanted to appear before the court but the government in a deceitful mode sent him back to Saudi Arabia in sheer violation of the orders of the Supreme Court." In 2008, he was acquitted by the Anti-Terrorism Court in the Sabzazar case.
An F.I.R. was registered against Abbasi in June 2012 for misuse of 500 k.g. of the controlled drug ephedrine obtained for his pharmaceutical company, Gray Pharmaceutical, in 2010. On November 2012, Abbasi was granted bail from the Lahore High Court (LHC) Rawalpindi bench, however, just before election 2013, antinarcotic force submitted a challan to relook into the case before Abbasi can contest elections. However, Abbasi was allowed to contest election 2013, since his case was pending in the court.
Washburn made attempts to reform the city's police force, but this was met with resistance in the department, which weakened Washburn's practical authority. Washburn's first attempt at reform was to prohibit police from accepting fines or bail from those they arrested. This order was difficult to enforce, and was inconsistently enforced. Washburn accused Captain Michael C. Hickey of releasing prisoners and holding recovered stolen goods, and Brought him before the Board of Police Commissioners on these charges.
Raab believed that Persico would have had a long reign ahead of him had the trial not intervened. Although Persico knew he would never resume active control of the family, he was determined to ensure that his take of the family's illicit gains would continue to flow to his relatives. He had already named Alphonse as acting boss after his arrest, and retained Alphonse in that post after his arrest. However, not long afterward, Alphonse skipped bail from a loansharking arrest.
Wolfley (1889), 3 Arizona 132, which dealt with a writ of mandamus that "The court ought not to issue the writ unless it is prepared to enforce (it)." One of the final issues Barnes dealt with from the bench was the Wham Paymaster Robbery. A call for the judge's removal was sent to the Department of Justice after he reduced the defendant's bail from $15,000 to $10,000. This was followed by a dispute developing between Barnes and the grand jury investigating the case.
The day following the shooting, Officer Randall "Wes" Kerrick was charged with voluntary manslaughter, and was released on $45,000 bail from jail. On January 21, 2014, a grand jury declined to indict Kerrick with voluntary manslaughter. On January 27, a second grand jury did indict Kerrick on a voluntary manslaughter charge. On August 21, 2015, a 26th District judge declared a mistrial in the case after the jury reached a deadlock, with eight jurors on one side and four on the other.
Jayaraj used his newspaper "Gareebi Hatao" and also his influence to trouble the police in this matter, however the case didn't stand and it failed. Jayaraj later thought of contesting for the MLA elections as an independent candidate from Jayanagara as the Congress party refused him the ticket. He took a bail from the court to contest for the elections and was rallying in his area every day for the elections. He would visit Siddapura police station every day to sign.
She visits him and tells him she does not want him to be released, Jake then tells her he feels the same. Jake is released from the hospital and put on bail from prison for attempted murder until November. Nancy struggles to accept Jake being back and is shocked when he reveals Hannah Ashworth had sent him letters. However, Nancy's friend and flatmate Loretta Jones (Melissa Walton) admits to Jake that Hannah only sent one letter and she sent the others.
In April 2006, Comilla district court stayed the six-month imprisonment sentence against Munshi in a contempt of court case. In February 2007, Bangladesh Army-led forces detained 14 Bangladesh Nationalist Party politicians, including Munshi, for their alleged links with crime and corruption. In October, a special court sentenced Munshi to 13 years in jail for acquiring wealth illegally and concealing information on his property. He was released in November 2008 on a High Court bail from the Dhaka Central Jail.
Buell was arrested on September 18, 2016 in Florence County, South Carolina on a warrant from State College, Pennsylvania. He was extradited back to Pennsylvania and charged with two third-degree felonies for theft of leased property and receiving stolen property, and one misdemeanor for theft of services. He was released on bail from Centre County Corrections Facility on October 18 after spending 30 days in jail. He was due back in court on November 2 for a pretrial hearing.
In June 1952, Wise asked for a reduction in bail from twenty to five thousand dollars; the judge reserved the decision. In December 1952, Wise asked for another deferral, as he would be in Florida for the winter; the judge decided to keep to resumption in February 1953. In March 1953, Wise again asked for deferral until after Wise's return from Florida on April 21, 1953, stating that Perl would otherwise ask for adjournment. On March 26, 1953, the Government agreed to resume on May 4, 1953.
The mobile phone records were buried by the police and brought to light by the Nanavati- Mehta Commission in 2004. They were later investigated by R. K. Raghavan-led Special Investigation Team (SIT) appointed by the Supreme Court of India in 2008. Kodnani ignored notices for deposition by the SIT, which declared her an absconder in February 2009. She obtained an anticipatory bail from a sessions court, which was revoked by the Gujarat High Court on 27 March 2009, leading to her subsequent arrest.
As of 2014, according to Feni police, around 44 cases – mostly for murder – had been filed against Hazari since the 1970s. He was first imprisoned in 1973 on charge of killing Nasir, a Chhatra Union leader. He was sentenced to three years of imprisonment in Engineer Gias murder case. In April 2009, Hazari was acquitted by Divisional Speedy Trial Tribunal (STT) of charges of killing four BNP activists at Sonagazi Upazila on 12 August 2001 and got bail from the court in Sujan murder case.
In 1952, the government began proceedings to strip Costello of his U.S. citizenship, and he was indicted for evasion of $73,417 in income taxes between 1946 and 1949. He was sentenced to five years in prison and fined $20,000. In 1954, Costello appealed the conviction and was released on $50,000 bail; from 1952 to 1961, he was in and out of half a dozen federal and local prisons and jails, his confinement interrupted by periods when he was out on bail pending determination of appeals.
Defendants and defense counsel for the Wham Paymaster Robbery trial A U.S. Federal grand jury was convened in Tucson in late September 1889. They soon began investigating the Wham robbery with an estimated 65 witnesses, many from Graham County, testifying before them. The grand jury issued indictments against the eight remaining suspects on the charge of robbery on September 27, 1889. Following the indictments, Judge William H. Barnes, who was a personal friend of one of the defendants, reduced the defendant's bail from $15,000 to $10,000.
On 3 March 2009, seven protesters from Plane Stupid occupied a taxiway at Aberdeen Airport, barricading themselves within a makeshift wire enclosure while two further protesters occupied the roof of the main terminal building.Protesters invade airport taxiway, BBC News, 3 March 2009, Retrieved 2009-3-3 Nine of the activists involved were released on bail from Aberdeen Sheriff Court on 4 March after being charged with breach of the peace and vandalism in connection with the protest. They were banned from going near airports.
Koda was arrested by state police's vigilance wing on 30 November 2009 in connection with the mining scam. On 31 July 2013, he was released on bail from Birsa Munda Prison in Ranchi. A Special money-laundering court in Delhi attached Koda's properties worth in a disproportionate assets case against his alleged associates. It found that the properties were involved in the offence of laundering under the provisions of The Prevention Of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) in a case probed by Enforcement Directorate (ED).
Having been put in judicial custody in Tihar Central Jail, New Delhi, Chavan was granted bail from 31 May to 6 June to solemnise his marriage which had been fixed for 2 June 2013 and was granted bail on 10 June 2013 along with the other accused. On 13 September 2013, Chavan and fellow player Sreesanth were banned from cricket for life by the BCCI disciplinary committee . On 25 July 2015, the Delhi Court gave a clean chit and discharged him of all the charges in the IPL spot fixing case.
By 24 March, three further arrests had taken place, two men overnight in the West Midlands and North West England and a woman during the day in Manchester. A woman, arrested earlier in East London, was released on bail. Later on 24 March, seven of those initially arrested were released without further action and the woman arrested in Manchester was released on bail. By 25 March, only one man from Birmingham remained in custody and the woman on bail from East London had been removed from police enquiries.
In August 2011, a gay Cameroonian man was granted temporary immigration bail from the UK Border Agency after Air France refused to carry him to Yaoundé."Air France refuses to carry deported gay Cameroon man from UK", Radio France Internationale, 10 August 2011. In May 2012, the UK Border Agency sought to return asylum-seeker Ediage Valerie Ekwedde, finding "no credible evidence" that he was gay, but was forced to keep Ekwedde in custody after he threatened to "make a fuss" on the Air France flight returning him to Cameroon.
In April 1951, FBI advised Wise that they would make no deal with Perl over a plea of perjury. Wise argued that the Government lacked jurisdiction to indict, to no avail. The Government delayed the trial in September 1951 due to Wise's illness. In June 1952, Wise asked for a reduction in bail from twenty to five thousand dollars; the judge reserved the decision. In December 1952, Wise asked for another deferral, as he would be in Florida for the winter; the judge decided to keep to resumption in February 1953.
In July 2011, Chowdhury, along with two other former inspectors general, surrendered before the Dhaka Court of Chief Metropolitan Magistrate for the 2004 Dhaka grenade attack case and were sent to the jail. Chowdhury was released in bail from Dhaka Central Jail in April 2012. While serving as an officer on special duty (OSD), he was sent on forced retirement by the government in July 2017. In October 2018, Chowdhury was found guilty of misleading the investigation and cooking up the "Joj Mia" story and was sentenced to two years in jail.
Biswanath police in Sylhet filed charges against Ilias Ali and nearly 50 local BNP leaders, for obstructing them as the police seized scattered ballot papers the day after the Dec 29 election. On 19 January 2010, Ali and 42 others got anticipatory bail from the High Court. It ordered the government to show cause within four weeks as to why the petitioners should not be granted permanent bail in this case. Ali outside court after getting bail In January 2009, the Awami League government filed charges of conspiracy against Ilias Ali and 250 BNP members.
On 12 May 2008, Abbas was sentenced to 8 years' imprisonment on charges of invading tax upon his income for during 1990–2007 and also, furnishing false information in the tax returns. On 6 March 2014, ACC filed a graft cast against Abbas over corruption in plot allocation among journalists when he was the housing and public works minister. After a Supreme Court ruling, he was released on bail from jail in April 2016. On 6 January 2016, after the surrender, Abbas was jailed in connection with two violence cases.
On March 21, 1986, Cafaro and 14 other mobsters were indicted on federal racketeering charges involving concrete supply companies."REPUTED MOB LEADER AMONG 15 INDICTED ON RACKETEERING COUNTS" By ARNOLD H. LUBASCH New York Times March 22, 1986 In September 1986, while in jail awaiting trial, Cafaro contacted the government about becoming a government informant and witness. In October 1986, the government released Cafaro on bail. From October 1986 to March 1987, Cafaro attended family meetings wearing a recording device. On March 20, 1987, the government revealed in court that Cafaro was now working for them.
While Akihiko had already died after digitizing his brain to the network permanently, Rinko was arrested by the police and awaited her trial. Apparently, she was released on bail from her trial. In the Alicization arc, she has been invited by Seijirou Kikuoka to do a top secret research on the «Soul Translator» technology, but has been reluctant to accept the offer. Until, one day, upon learning Asuna's situation, she agreed to help the girl find Kazuto, so she contacted Kikuoka about accepting the invitation. Rinko and Asuna traveled to the hidden base of Rath, the «Ocean Turtle».
Indestructible has received mostly positive reviews. Android Authority praised the game's 3D graphics and as well as the game's controls, calling them "great". Android Police's review was more mixed, with criticism being focused on the simple gameplay, the lack of an in-game penalty for leaving a match (which allows players to "bail" from a game freely), and slow progress, which results in "grinding". The game's freemium aspect, as well as the vehicles' "loose" controls, which means that "[the player] feels like you’re driving a propeller dinghy rather than a sleek, amped-up death machine" was also criticized.
Another $90,000 was tied up in bail from supporters. The LDC contributed mightily to this effort, raising more than $100,000 from party supporters and concerned trade unionists in the interest of the case. Although established by the Communist Party, the LDC included a number of prominent non-Communists among its formal Executive Committee, including Eugene V. Debs, recently freed Socialist Party orator and writer, and Max S. Hayes, a Cleveland, Ohio trade unionist and journalist. This broad base of support strengthened fundraising activities of the organization among those who would be less inclined to support a purely Communist organization.
Polanco was arrested in April 2019 on misdemeanor assault charges and held on $500 bail from a 2017 drug and sex work charge. Polanco was sent to the jail because she could not afford the bail. On May 14, Polanco was sentenced to 20 days in solitary confinement for a physical alteraction with another individual in custody at the Transgender Housing Unit dormitory. On May 15, she exhibited intense feelings of psychological distress, including suicidal ideation, hallucinations, and panic attacks. In the notes section of a report, an "officer wrote ‘inmate randomly crying, shouting.’” While in a distressed state, Polanco reportedly assaulted an officer on the arm "with her fist out.
In January 2007, he was briefly detained after refusing to identify himself to police officers when a group of Jarrai supporters were arrested, but was released without charge shortly afterwards. Later that year, on 4 October 2007, he was detained again by the National Police Corps whilst participating in a meeting of the National Council of Batasuna in the town of Segura. He spent two and a half years in pre-trial custody. In 2012 he was a candidate in the regional elections for EH Bildu, in the same constituency as previously of Álava, whilst still technically released on bail from the October 2007 incident.
Eucalyptus Plantations in Diosso area close to Pointe-Noire (Republic of Congo) The State grants operating permits to the oil companies (Total, ENI)... and other industrial companies like EFC (Eucalyptus fiber Congo) formerly UAIC (Unit of industrial afforestation of the Congo). Thus, concessions were granted to plant 10,000 ha of eucalyptus around Pointe-Noire, Hinda, Loango Bay and North Bas-Kouilou . The State also guarantees every Congolese citizen the possibility to settle anywhere. The motto of the Congolese Party of Labor (PCT), the former single party "everything for the people and for the people" served to bail from populations of other regions to settle in the Kouilou.
Pew carving at Croxton popularly thought to represent Nicholas de Crioll In May 1242 the King granted to de Criol and to his heirs the manor of Croxton (Croxton Kerrial, Leicestershire, named from this family) in part exchange for Kettleburgh (near Framlingham Castle), the formerly sequestrated manor. To this were added lands in the manor of Lechton, Sussex (probably Laughton), held by the king in bail from the Queen's uncle Peter II, Count of Savoy, to be held in interim by Bertram for the service of a pair of white gloves.Cal. Charter Rolls, 1226-1257, p. 274. Croxton manor had formerly been a possession of Hubert de Burgh's:H.
It is then that Beppe grows determined to get Grant out of the square when he coerces Tiffany to pretend that Grant had pushed her in order to keep him locked up. Tiffany doe, but her conscience gets the better of her and she later writes a letter exonerating Grant of any wrongdoing. She also instructs her best friend, Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer), to give it to the police after she leaves. Not long afterwards, however, Tiffany is killed in a car accident - unintentionally caused by Grant's stepfather Frank Butcher (Mike Reid) - whilst trying to reclaim Courtney from Grant, who has been released on bail from that point.
Motahar, chairperson of the parliamentary standing committee on primary and mass education ministry, on 20 December 2017 claimed that Government of Bangladesh could not be held responsible for the leak of school exam papers. He filed a defamation suit against the Editor of Bangladesh Pratidin, Naem Nizam, and the Publisher of Bangladesh Pratidin, Moynal Hossain Chowdhury, over a news item in the paper on 9 April 2014 titled Sabekder Amalnama: Ration Dealer Sabek Protimontri Motaharer Shato Koti Taka. Lalmonirhat Cognizance Court-4, Judge Md Afaz Uddin, issued an arrested warrant against the accused on 11 January 2018. The duo secured an anticipatory bail from Bangladesh High Court on 15 January 2018.
Frequent fighting led to altercations with police, whom the squatters often turn against to the amusement of onlookers, and Corcoran would often put up bail for offenders and was reputed to have "a caustic tongue and a ready wit" when he arrived at the local station house. The Corcoran family eventually left the colony and moved to a nearby brick house on East 40th Street but remained involved in the shanty's affairs for another two decades. In May 1899, he offered the deed to Corcoran's Roost as security to release Robert Dougherty on bail from Yorkville Court."James Corcoran In Court; Ruler of Corcoran's Roost Goes Bail for a Man After His Own Heart".
Boniadi delivered the keynote closing remarks at the 2012 XX Factor, Amnesty International USA's annual town hall meeting on women's rights, in Washington, D.C. In December 2012, Boniadi worked with Roxana Saberi to launch an Amnesty International petition and campaign to free wrongfully imprisoned filmmaker Behrouz Ghobadi, brother of acclaimed filmmaker Bahman Ghobadi, in Iran. The petition included signatures from prominent Hollywood directors and actors, as well as major film industry organizations and festivals. On 22 January 2013, Amnesty International announced that Behrouz Ghobadi had been released on bail from prison in Iran. She was a keynote speaker at Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson's 13th annual "A World of Women for World Peace" conference in Dallas, Texas in May 2013.
The marketing company responsible for the campaign, Interference, Inc., made no comment on the situation and their website was down (restored as of February 3, 2007). Berdovsky and Stevens, the individuals hired by Interference to install the signs, were arrested by Boston police during the evening of January 31, and charged with violating Chapter 266: Section 102A of the General Laws of Massachusetts, which states that it is illegal to display a "hoax device" with the motive to cause citizens to feel threatened, unsafe, and concerned. Both were held at the State Police South Boston barracks overnight and were released on $2,500 bail from the Charlestown Division of Boston Municipal Court the following morning.
The operation went on to terminate the drug trafficking between the Gambino crime family in New York and their connections in Sicily."'Mafiosi' held in US and Sicily" BBC News 7 February 2008 While D'Amico was placed at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn, Corozzo became a fugitive. On March 14, 2008, D'Amico was released on bail from the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn, New York.Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator Following the indictments from Operation Old Bridge, D'Amico was still on trial regarding multiple counts of racketeering charges. In May, 2008, D'Amico pleaded guilty to extorting a cement company out of $100,000 and was sentenced on August 18, 2008, to two years in prison at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York City.
The group was eventually arrested on February 27, 1960, the first of many for Lewis, but the lunch counters continued to fill with activists, as did the jails. Declining the jail's reduction of their bail from $100 to $5 each, the police eventually released Lewis' group later that night. The activists were later convicted of disturbing the peace, and when they refused to pay the fines levied against them, they were given prison sentences, outraging the country and inspiring more sit-ins. Nashville Mayor Ben West ordered their release on March 3 and formed a biracial committee to study segregation in the city, asking the group to temporarily halt the sit- ins while the committee worked, to which Lewis' group agreed.
Unsuccessful and penniless by the end of the season, Spiers enlisted a fellow athlete to help him build a man-sized wooden box, in which he then air- freighted himself back to Australia. Referred to as having "heroic - albeit borderline delusional gumption" for his actions, Spiers eventually made it to Perth, although nearly dehydrating on the runway in Mumbai. Spiers's 1964 journey as airfreight from London to Australia was highly publicised after the British javelin thrower who'd built Spiers's box, John McSorley, became concerned about his friend's welfare and contacted sports correspondent James Coote from The Telegraph newspaper in London. Following his six-year disappearance after skipping bail from Adelaide with his girlfriend in 1981, Spiers declined a television interview with Channel 9 in 1988.
The district police were empowered to levy spot fines against drunk drivers as of February 2012, a practise that had been followed only by city police up to that time. Some public interest groups allege that collisions causing fatalities were under-reported in Tamil Nadu to ease the processing of insurance claims. They also claim that cases are filed under Section 304(a) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and most cases are settled out of court. In 2011 the Supreme Court of India ordered cases of fatal collision caused by drunk drivers to be registered by the state police under IPC Section 304(2) of the IPC (culpable homicide, not amounting to murder), removing the possibility of bail from offenders.
The judge dismissed more than half the charges, but allowed the remaining charges to be presented to the jury for decision. In late May 2004 a federal jury in San Francisco found him guilty of using his position to get rich through a series of business schemes; with Transparency International naming Lazarenko the eighth most corrupt political leader in recent history that the same year. In October 2005, Lazarenko stated his intention to return to Ukraine in order to run in the March 2006 parliamentary elections; however Lazarenko remained under house arrest at an undisclosed location on $86 million bail from June 2004 until August 2006 after being convicted by a twelve-member jury. Lazarenko was sentenced to 9 years in federal prison on 25 August 2006.
The trial of Catalonia independence leaders, legally named ' and popularly known as the ', was an oral trial that began on 12 February 2019 in the Supreme Court of Spain. The case was tried by seven judges and was chaired by judge Manuel Marchena. Judge had previously coordinated an instruction between October 2017 and July 2018, as a result of which 12 people were tried, including the previous vice president Oriol Junqueras of the regional government and most of the cabinet as well as political activists Jordi Sànchez and Jordi Cuixart and the former Speaker of the Parliament of Catalonia Carme Forcadell. Some defendants remained in pre-trial detention without bail from the beginning of the instruction process and have thus already served part of their sentence.
Following the murder of Pradyuman Thakur, parents of several students filed a police complaint stating that the school had been negligent in maintaining security measures, and particularly pointed out a collapsed boundary wall that allowed access to school grounds, as well as several dysfunctional CCTVs on the school premises, resulting in the arrest of several school officials. A team of Haryana Police travelled to Mumbai to investigate the owners of Ryan International School. The founders of the Ryan Group of Schools, Augustine and Grace Pinto, and their son, Ryan Pinto, applied for and were denied anticipatory bail at the Bombay High Court, with Pradyuman Thakur's father filing an application to the court opposing their plea. They were also denied anticipatory bail from the Punjab and Haryana High Court.
A year later, on 14 March 2013, Joyce was again arrested after a disturbance during a karaoke event in the sports and social bar of the House of Commons. He was seen outside the bar wrestling on the floor with two police officers and reportedly had one of the officers in a headlock. As it was his second alcohol-related incident on House of Commons premises, the following day Joyce was given an indefinite ban by the Office of the Speaker from purchasing or being served alcoholic beverages from all Palace of Westminster premises, including its eight bars. Joyce was released under police bail from Belgravia Police Station in London the following day, when it was revealed that he was facing a charge of occasioning actual bodily harm, but he was not ultimately prosecuted.
Balchand @ Bailey which the Supreme Court decided on 20 September 1977, and held that the basic rule is bail, not jail, except where there are circumstances suggestive of fleeing from justice or thwarting the course of justice or creating other troubles in the shape of repeating offences or intimidating witnesses and the like by the petitioner who seeks enlargement on bail from the court. The bench of Krishnaiyer, V.R. had observed that when considering the question of bail, the gravity of the offence involved and the heinousness of the crime which are likely to induce the petitioner to avoid the course of justice must weigh with the court. Taking into consideration the facts of the case the apex court held that the circumstances and the social milieu do not militate against the petitioner being granted bail.State of Rajasthan, Jaipur v.
Immigration bail may only be granted by the Commissioner of the Bureau of Immigration, as of 2020, Jaime Morente; RTC judges may not grant immigration bail, and while aliens have similar rights to Filipino citizens in acquiring bail from police custody and BJMP-managed jails, the Constitution of the Philippines does not guarantee a right to immigration bail. Such bail, if ever granted, is usually granted on the advice of the Bureau's legal department, but this is not required, and the Commissioner frequently rejects bail applications even with the backing of the Bureau's lower offices. , immigration bail was extremely difficult to acquire, even in minor cases such as visa overstays where the aliens in question were appealing the visa overstay allegations. During the 2020 Luzon enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines, such bail became only marginally easier to acquire, as the overcrowded conditions provide a ready host for the virus.
In 1674 he is mentioned as endeavouring to prevent the justices putting into force the laws against the Roman Catholics and Nonconformists. In the panic of the "Popish Plot" in 1678 he exhibited a saner judgment than most of his contemporaries and a conspicuous courage. On 6 December he protested with three other peers against the measure sent up from the Commons enforcing the disarming of all convicted recusants and taking bail from them to keep the peace; he was the only peer to dissent from the motion declaring the existence of an Irish plot; and though believing in the guilt and voting for the death of Lord Stafford, he interceded, according to his own account, with the king for him as well as for the barrister Richard Langhorne and Oliver Plunkett, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland. His independent attitude drew upon him an attack by the notorious informer Dangerfield, and in the Commons by the Attorney General, Sir William Jones, who accused him of endeavouring to stifle the evidence against the Romanists.
In the year 2006 Congress MP and Industrialist Mr. Naveen Jindal, along with another MP Mr. Jaiprakash and MLA Mr. Anand Singh Dangi and DGP Mr. P. V. Rathi with the help of Haryana Police and Muscle men forcefully occupied the Haryana Olympic Bhawan at Panchkula and office of the Haryana Olympic Association and tried to remove Mr. Abhay Singh Chautala from his post. The case is under litigation in the court of Law However, the Indian Olympic Association stands besides the Haryana Olympic Association headed by Mr. Abhay Singh Chautala, MLA The forged case against Mr. H. S. Bhadu has been filed by Haryana Police later Mr. Bhadu get bail from High Court and the honorable High Court of Punjab and Haryana issued notice to IPS Mr. Param Veer Rathi. On 2 October 2007 Mr. Abhay Singh Chautala re-elected as President of Haryana Olympic Association and IOA gives its recognition to his re-election. On 25 September 2008 Mr. P V Rathi, IPS elected as President of the other faction of HOA.
On 18 February 2015, Delhi police filed a First Information Report (FIR) against Pachauri on allegations of sexual harassment, stalking and criminal intimidation. On March 21, the Delhi High Court granted him anticipatory bail. While in May 2015, Pachauri was found guilty of sexual harassment by an internal complaints committee (ICC) of TERI, the findings of the ICC have been challenged before the Industrial Tribunal on the grounds of violation of the principles of natural justice. An article in an Indian magazine The Caravan detailed the exploits of RK Pachauri during his tenure at TERI. In a statement, Pachauri said that the contents of the charge sheet are “allegations” levelled by the complainant and nothing has been “substantiated” after a year-long investigation. Pachauri has maintained: “From my perspective this was nothing but a very cordial and mutual relationship. There was a light and friendly tone to our correspondence, but at no stage did I ever hint at having a physical relationship nor did I in any way engage in sexual harassment”. Pachauri was granted regular bail from the trial court in July 2016.

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