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(o.r.) the basis for a judge allowing a person accused of a crime to be free while awaiting trial, without posting bail, on the defendant’s own promise to appear and his/her reputation. the judge may consider the seriousness of the crime charged, the likelihood the defendant will always appear, the length of time the person has lived in the area, his/her reputation in the community, his/her employment, financial burdens and the demeanor of the accused. in minor crimes, traffic offenses and technical law violations such as leaky septic systems, judges routinely grant release on one’s own recognizance.

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