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What is Monetary Bail?

Representation Based on the Topic of Bail Reform in Illinois. The Image Illustrates the Transition From Monetary Bail to Non-Monetary Pretrial Release.

Monetary bail, also known as cash bail, is a system where individuals charged with a crime pay a specified amount to secure their release while awaiting trial. The purpose of this practice is to ensure defendants return to court. Bail amounts are typically refunded, minus any fees, if the individual appears for all required hearings.