- - Amount of bond money posted as a financial condition for pretrial release
- - money to avoid jail
- - Money whose amount is often set by a judge
- - Cost of pre-trial release
- - Conditional release from court
- - Conditional and temporary release from custody
- - Temporary Release Of The Accused
- - Conditional temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial
- - money lodged to release bundle of hay reportedly
- - To leave, to cancel suddenly, or an amount paid for temporary jail release until the trial
- - Surety money
- - Security for release — part of a wicket
- - Prisoner's means of release
- - Money that's paid in order to be released from jail
- - Money paid to have an accused person released from jail
- - Money paid to get out of jail
- - Defendant's bond money
- - Release money
- - Free money?
- - Money for release
- - Release harvest bundle, did you say?
- - Temporary release of one awaiting trial
- - Temporary release of an accused person on conditions
- - Get-out-of-jail money
- - Release funds?
- - get-out-of-jail payment
- - The ... Project (pretrial support group)
- - A fee that you pay to get out of jail or prison
- - Some criminals skip it
- - Scoop out water from a canoe
- - Clear water from a boat
- - single part of a cricket wicket
- - Remove water using a scoop
- - Ditch, as a birthday party
- - reform target of the aclu
- - It's paid to leave jail
- - Ditch, as a party
- - ditch a party
- - Bar on pitch sometimes jumped by miscreants
- - court deposit
- - Arrestee's hope
- - scoop out a boat
- - sailor's emergency container
- - leave early
- - Flake at the last minute
- - ... on someone (abandon unexpectedly)
- - Small bar at Old Trafford's temporarily free
- - price of freedom to make hay, reportedly
- - Abandon ship
- - Kettle handle
- - Bucket handle
- - Keep the boat afloat
- - Dump water overboard
- - Dip out
- - Some people skip it
- - Scoop water
- - One thing to do with a bucket
- - It may be posted
- - Bondsman's security
- - Wicket crosspiece
- - What a judge may grant
- - The price of freedom
- - Post bond
- - Perp's payment
- - Pail handle
- - One may get out on it
- - Lift out leakage
- - Keep a leaky boat afloat
- - Jump (out)
- - It's often posted
- - It may be forfeited or jumped
- - Get-out-of-jail cost
- - Empty the bilge
- - Dump water out of a boat
- - Court collection
- - Clear of water
- - Bondsman's payment
- - Amount to get sprung
- - $50 'Monopoly' payment
- - You shouldn't skip it
- - Work on a leaky boat
- - What a judge sets
- - What a felon may be free on
- - Use a pail
- - Take off, in slang
- - Surety bond
- - Something you might be out on
- - Slammer springer
- - Remove, as water from a boat
- - Remove water, as from a boat
- - Price of freedom, for some
- - Price a judge sets
- - Posted notes?
- - Pitch water
- - Parachute, with "out"
- - One way to keep from sinking
- - One way to keep a boat afloat
- - One of two on the stumps
- - Liquid remover
- - Legal surety
- - Legal posting
- - Leave when things get tough
- - Leave quickly, in slang
- - Leave completely, in slang
- - Leap from a plane, with "out"
- - Kind of bondsman
- - Jump ship, with 'out'
- - Jump from a plane, with "out"
- - Jump (out), as from a plane
- - Jump ...... (abscond)
- - Judge's setting
- - Item resting on stumps
- - It's limited by the Eighth Amendment
- - It may be skipped or jumped
- - It may be jumped
- - It may be forfeited
- - If you jump it you're in trouble
- - Handle of a pail.
- - Flee, informally
- - Extricate, with "out"
- - Extricate from a financial predicament, with "out"
- - Empty water from
- - Empty of water
- - Dip and throw
- - Defense attorney's request
- - Defender's concern
- - Court payment
- - Cost of freedom?
- - Abandon a commitment
- - ...... bondsman (someone who gets a defendant out of jail)
- - Leave abruptly
- - Kind of pepper
- - Judge's determination
- - Remove water from
- - Surety
- - Price of freedom
- - Scoop
- - Cancel your plans, slangily
- - Leave abruptly, slangily
- - Pretrial court payment
- - Leave suddenly
- - Try to prevent a sinking
- - Cut out early
- - Prisoner's concern
- - Can opener, of a sort
- - Might criminal jump this wooden bar?
- - Court security
- - It can get you out of a place it rhymes with
- - Bowled? Bother -- this drops
- - Try to stay afloat, perhaps
- - Leave in a hurry, slangily
- - Try to avert a sinking
- - Scram from danger
- - Abandon an effort, in slang
- - Leave quickly, informally
- - Scoop out water
- - It's a crime to skip it
- - Totally abandon one's plan
- - Attend to a leaking boat
- - Leave suddenly, slangily
- - Flee, so to speak
- - It gets set by a judge
- - Remove water from a boat
- - Accused person's bond
- - Target of reform for the Philadelphia district attorney, Larry Krasner
- - Depart unceremoniously, in slang
- - Throw out water
- - Skip out (on)
- - Pretrial payment
- - Amount set by a judge
- - Leave quickly, so to speak
- - Something an arrested person tries to 'make'
- - Bondsman's offering
- - Accused's bond
- - Rescue from trouble, with 'out'
- - Free cash?
- - It helps one avoid jail time
- - Stumps crosspiece
- - Payment that's posted
- - Leave unceremoniously
- - Night court payment
- - Absent oneself
- - Renegade (on)
- - Cost to get out of jail
- - Criminal charge?
- - Wooden bar one puts up then another jumps?
- - $50 payment in Monopoly
- - Public defender's request
- - Give up and go, slangily
- - Get-out-of-jail fee
- - Empty a boat, in a way
- - $50, in 'Monopoly'
- - One way to pass water?
- - Renege (on)
- - Mention of Welsh footballer in security
- - Pre-trial court payment
- - Bucket in a boat
- - Trust fund?
- - Bondsman's concern
- - Bondsmen provide it
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