Sentence example with the word 'bailable'

bailable

Definition adj. admitting of bail

Last update: June 25, 2015


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(2) If any person be committed for any crime - unless for treason or felony plainly expressed in the warrant - it shall be lawful for such person or persons (other than persons convicted or in execution by legal process) in time of vacation, to appeal to the lord chancellor as a judge, who shall issue a habeas corpus returnable immediately, and on the return thereof shall discharge the prisoner on giving security for his appearance before the proper court - unless the party so committed is detained upon a legal process or under a justice's warrant for a non-bailable offence.   [Please select]

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As this was a bailable offense, however, Burr was soon at liberty once more.   [Please select]

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Treason not being a bailable offense, Burr had now to go to jail, but, as the city jail was alleged to be unhealthful, the Court allowed him to be removed to quarters which had been proffered by the Governor of the State in the penitentiary just outside the city.   [Please select]

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All persons shall be bailable, unless for capital offences, where the proof shall be evident, or the presumption great.   [Please select]

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bahadurs - bailable - bailed