What does vehicle bail procedure mean?

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CooperDella
07/30/25 2:12am
Bail procedure refers to the mutual guarantee formalities performed by the defendant and the guarantor under the supervision of judicial personnel when implementing the compulsory measure of obtaining a guarantor pending trial in criminal proceedings. Below is relevant information: 1. Obligations of the defendant: To ensure appearing upon summons without evading or hindering the smooth progress of litigation activities, and to promptly report to judicial authorities when changing residence. In case of violation, the guarantor must promptly report and retrieve the defendant within a time limit. If the guarantor intentionally allows the defendant to escape or hide, corresponding criminal responsibility shall be borne. 2. Obligations of the guarantor: To guarantee that the defendant does not evade or hinder investigation, prosecution, or trial and appears upon summons. In case of violation, the guarantor must promptly report and retrieve the defendant within a time limit.
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