Sentences with phrase «then released on bail»

A spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's office in Philadelphia said that while Mei is being sought by authorities and Tao Li remains in custody, the other three alleged conspirators were arrested and then released on bail.
Lisa McKenzie, who is a research fellow at the LSE, said she was arrested and then released on bail until the 6th May.

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He was once arrested, and released on bail; since then it has been impossible to re-arrest him.
People arrested on Friday and not released by that evening were typically held overnight in a single cell in a police station and then taken before a judicial officer presiding in the Saturday bail court at Old City Hall.
Our crown attorneys are then instructed to oppose release on bail unless the strictest terms are imposed.
The judge or justice of the peace then decides to either release the accused on bail or keep them in jail while they wait for their trial or some other result (such as a guilty plea or a withdrawal of their charges).
2008: Court of Appeal blocks the deportation to Jordan of extremist cleric Abu Qatada; he is later released on bail then re-arrested on the basis of intelligence that he was about to flee the country.
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