Bail Procedures Quiz Questions
A form of property ownership that affects bail conditions and surety agreements. -
✔✔Tenants by the entirety with survivorship
A form prepared by a magistrate for each charge when processing the release of a
person on bond. - ✔✔DC-330, RECOGNIZANCE form
A form required for an uncompensated surety proving solvency through personal or
real property. - ✔✔DC-332, AFFIDAVIT FOR SURETY form
A magistrate can impose this condition of bail for a specific time period. - ✔✔Restrict
contact between household members
A magistrate can take action if the accused breaches a condition set for their release. -
✔✔Violation of a condition of release
A magistrate cannot set bond with two different amounts like "$1,000.00 cash or
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$2,000.00 property" in criminal cases. - ✔✔Dual bond amounts
A magistrate may or may not require a secure bond based on specific circumstances
and legal codes. - ✔✔Felony warrant and secure bond
A magistrate should use a specific form to charge a person with these offenses. -
✔✔Class 3 or Class 4 misdemeanor, or a traffic infraction
A magistrate's decision on allowing this proof can impact the bail conditions set. -
✔✔Surety proving solvency through equity
A magistrate's discretion on allowing personal property as security for a bond. -
✔✔Personal property for secured bond
A person detained by a magistrate for this offense can be held for an unspecified
period. - ✔✔Intoxicated in public
, A proceeding where a magistrate places the accused under oath before deciding on
bail. - ✔✔Bail determination hearing
A type of bond a magistrate must set as a condition of release under certain
circumstances. - ✔✔Secure bond
A warrant can be issued by a magistrate if a complainant establishes specific grounds
against another person. - ✔✔Recognizance to keep the peace
Amount needed to clear the mortgage debt - ✔✔Mortgage Payoff Balance
Amount of money required for release from custody - ✔✔Secure Bond
Bond backed by a third party guaranteeing payment - ✔✔Surety Bond
Co-owners with equal rights to the property - ✔✔Joint Tenants
Co-owners with separate shares - ✔✔Tenants in Common
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Court for juvenile and domestic relations cases - ✔✔J&DR Court
Court for major civil and criminal cases - ✔✔Circuit Court
Court handling misdemeanors and preliminary hearings - ✔✔General District Court
Court proceeding to determine release conditions - ✔✔Bail Hearing
Crime involving issuing a fraudulent check - ✔✔Felony Bad Check
Current value of property for tax purposes - ✔✔Tax Assessment Value
Different ways to transfer title of real property to multiple owners, impacting bond
obligations. - ✔✔Types of property conveyances
Document for detention when unable to meet bond - ✔✔Commitment Order
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