Bail condition

Bail, in this instance means:

Temporary release of a prisoner in exchange for security given to guarantee the prisoner's appearance at a later court hearing. It also refers to the actual security given (e.g., credits). Its main use today is to secure the freedom, pending trial, of someone arrested and charged with a criminal offense. Its use in civil (noncriminal) cases is far less common, as most do not involve imprisonment. The amount of bail is generally set in relation to the gravity of the offense, though other factors, such as the strength of the evidence, the character of the accused, and the accused's ability to secure bail may also be considered. Often there are conditions attached (no contact with known criminals or certain groups, remain in one area, do not perform certain activities and etc.) Violation of these conditions usually results in forfeiture of any security given, issuance of a bench warrant and incarceration when caught.