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The most common types of pretrial release include cite and release after booking (46.6%), bail (27.8%), and release on recognizance (15.9%). Pretrial release is more common for less serious offenses.
The judge or judicial officer decides whether to release a defendant on personal recognizance or unsecured appearance bond, release a defendant on a condition or combination of conditions, temporarily detain a defendant, or detain a defendant ing to procedures outlined in these Standards.
Pretrial Release by the Court. The Penal Code provides four options for pretrial release: release on bail; release on own recognizance (OR); release under supervision; and pretrial diversion. Pretrial Release in California: Legal Parameters for Evidence-Based ncsc.org data assets pdffile 23bpr ncsc.org data assets pdffile 23bpr
Pretrial Release by the Court. The Penal Code provides four options for pretrial release: release on bail; release on own recognizance (OR); release under supervision; and pretrial diversion.
The four most common ways the defendants secure pretrial release are: (1) release on recognizance (ROR), (2) cash bond, (3) property bond, and (4) bail bond through the services of a commercial bail agent.