No, a surety is not always required for bail. While a surety is often used, the court can release someone on their own bond or on bail without sureties.
No, a surety is not always required for bail.
Courts can grant bail:
1. With someone guaranteeing the accused's appearance
2. Without a guarantor, based on the accused’s personal bond
It depends on the court’s decision and case details.
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