Sentences with phrase «on bail on»

The woman was released on bail on Sunday.
Andrea Miller, who had been free on bail on another drug charge, was charged with a low - level drug felony.
Dasuki was also moved to another high court of Justice Peter Affem who also admitted him on bail on the ground that the offence was a bailable one.
The defence counsel also pleaded with the trial judge to consider the bail application, saying his client has been with the police since April 24 and was released on bail on Wednesday by an Abuja magistrate court only to be rearrested by the police, adding that his client case should be for prosecution and not persecution.
It's a story you heard first on NY1 — a high school student led his football team to the city championship, despite being out on bail on attempted murder and gun charges.
Following his arrest, Maikori was flown to Abuja where they detained him and released him on bail on February 18.
He was latter considered on bail on the 3rd of September 2014 by Chief Magistrate, Basiru after his defense counsel A. O Sanusi made an oral application.
Harendra Singh walks out of federal court in Central Islip after being released on bail on Wednesday, August 3, 2016.
Police have again released a vicar on bail who they were questioning on suspicion of rape after he was re-arrested, only weeks after being released on bail on suspicion of murder.

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What a clever way to bail on a bad situation: claiming that you were trying to be the bigger person, or at least a good sport under trying circumstances.
Accountant Neil Anthony Alessandrino has been released on bail after presenting to the Magistrates Court today on 65 charges of fraud or stealing as director or officer of a company.
The men are out on bail, but remain under police surveillance.
As ill - advised as that was, he did something really stupid while he was out on bail: He posted on Facebook that he was willing to pay $ 5,000 to anyone who would go to one of Hillary Clinton's book signings and «grab a hair» from her.
Bowler ordered him held until next Wednesday, when a hearing will be held to determine if he may be released on bail.
New regulations on bail in England and Wales came into effect in April last year, which means police can only bail someone for a limit of 28 days, and if it is deemed «necessary and appropriate» to do so.
Over the past 12 months, over 3,000 people suspected of violent crime, murder, rape and sexual offences have been released on bail without conditions, according to the BBC.
At a bail hearing in a Manhattan courtroom on Thursday, a federal prosecutor revealed that Ross William Ulbricht allegedly ordered the murders of six people, and that more than 450,000 bitcoins of his...
This year alone, online shopping cart ditchers will bail on some $ 4 trillion dollars worth of potential purchases.
Bailing on it would surely cost Newfoundland more in lost trade opportunities than any federal fund could provide.
At the nadir of the financial crisis in early 2009, Scotiabank CEO Rick Waugh again warned that foreign competitors (freshly bailed out by their respective governments) could wreak havoc on Canada's Big Six.
The sums of money squandered on bailing out banks are difficult to grasp.
Still, combine the indications of the short - term bond market with today's 5 % GDP news and you get the sense that stock traders betting on low interest rates for longer periods of time may soon have to bail out.
In an essay for Time earlier this year, Jay - Z announced that he would be donating to organizations like Color of Change and Southerners on the New Ground to advocate for the release of jailed fathers who have not been convicted of a crime but are unable to afford bail.
There is no precedent in the euro zone to address the debt pile of a bailed - out county and that's why discussions on Greece's debt are taking so long, the Luxembourg finance minister told CNBC.
The debt is mostly blamed on Irish banks, which the government bailed out after the housing market collapsed in 2008.
Carme Forcadell, the former speaker of Catalonia's parliament, was released on bail Thursday after promising not to violate the constitution again.
In the end, Bailey's neighbors bail him out and the business goes on.
«Managers are surprised when they see an employee bail out after 5 years on a 10 - year option.
Those of this personality type might neglect themselves, but they'll think twice before bailing on a buddy.
But when it came to other digital currencies, investors didn't bail on them.
At the beginning of Jim Koch's new book about his adventures building the Boston Beer Company, our hero bails on a Harvard MBA to spend three years leading grueling, off - the - grid excursions for the famous outdoor education program.
The results, however, don't suggest that advisors are bailing out on bond allocations and buying more stocks for their clients.
Why bail on China?
Remember the bank bail outs when people realized that simply walking away from their home loans were far easier than continuing to pay a mortgage on a house that was worth far less than they owed for it?
Ultimately, the men were arrested, charged with criminal offences and released on bail.
Convicted fraudster William Ardrey has been released on bail, 13 months after being sentenced to a four - year jail term, but has lost a bid to gain control of cash from the sale of a New York apartment.
Don't bail out your child with extra money or an advance on next week's payout.
Just as critically, banks were on the verge of collapse, and were bailed out with billions of dollars in taxpayer money.
In 2008, at the start of the financial crisis, Freddie Mac, along with its sister company Fannie Mae, was on the hook for piles and piles of unwise mortgage loans, and had to be bailed out by the government.
He was detained and questioned by police and freed on bail but is barred from leaving China.
The usual proxies for global growth — oil and other commodities, emerging market currencies, energy and mining stocks — are almost all sharply lower as investors bail out of any kind of trade predicated on growth in China and the rest of the emerging world, which accounts for 85 % of the world's population.
The recently bailed - out automaker is set to launch a venture - capital subsidiary, General Motors Ventures, on July 1.
You should avoid doggedly hanging on to a decision even when all signs point to it being a mistake, but also avoid bailing at the first sign of trouble.
New York Magazine has a compelling profile of the hacker, whose is now living on bail in Los Angeles.
They were ordered held on $ 9 million bail, the police said.
Miguel Estrada, one of Black's lawyers, told the Globe and Mail he intended to seek Black's release on bail pending the Appeals Court's deliberations.
With 78 percent of customers bailing on a transaction or company because of poor customer service, social media is a gateway to improved sentiment.
Most recently, limits to banking executives» pay were imposed by the Treasury on bailed out banks after the 2008 financial crisis.
BBC Home Affairs Correspondent Dominic Casciani Tweeted this video, which cuts between the eyes of the masked terrorist shown in the ISIS propaganda and Abu Rumaysah, a British Citizen who fled to Syria after being released on bail while under investigation for allegedly encouraging terrorism.
It may now be forced to default on its debt to international lenders if not bailed out by the Russian government.
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