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The rights of a detained person are as essential as those of the freemen who are outside the confines of the police custody. This is because the detention of an individual does not imply in any way that the detainee is a criminal. It takes the mandate of the judge in the court of law to listen to the matter that has led to the detention of the detainees so that they can determine if they are guilty or not. If they are found guilty, then the state has the authority to lock them up in jail as ordered by the judge during the conviction of the criminal. On the other hand, if the detainee is found innocent, they are let free by the court, and they are free to take any legal action against the party that had ordered their detention as long as the action is within the confines of the law. 

However, after a long observation by the civil society, it was observed that a lot of innocent people were suffering under the custody of police waiting for their vindication by the court processes. This led to the demand for the constitutional amendments that allowed the detained people to access bail bonds, which allowed them to stay free outside the police custody as they wait for their cases to be heard by the judge. For the ordinary citizens and the permanent residents of the US, a domestic bail bond was availed to them. This would allow them to stay free as they attend the court hearings and other mentions as ordered by the incumbent judge. For the non-residents of the US, they were provided with an immigration board, which also allowed them the same privileges as those of the domestic bail bond, except for the more strict conditions that were imposed on them by the judge. However, the terms of the two types of bail bonds were left to the discretion of the judges. 

Despite the introduction of the bail bonds, the judiciary had some reservations for the detainees; they had to meet various conditions to qualify for the bonds. One of the requirements was the declaration of the place where they were to stay after the release. They were required to stipulate the address of the place where they would live after they received the 24/7 bail bonds Grover Beach CA so that the government could keep an eye on them to ensure that they observed the requirements of the judge under the law. However, the address that the court required was not the P.O. BOX address, they were required to declare the street addresses. 

The other condition applied to the loved ones or the sponsors of the detainee, especially if they were non-residents of the US. In such cases, the sponsors or the loved ones were required to declare their citizenship or their certificates of residence. They were then required to indicate how they would take care of the detainee after the release. After all the conditions and the criteria were met, the detained individuals had all the rights to access the bail bonds as ordered by the judge.