1. Promise not to run away and refuse to appear in court: When applying for bail, you need to submit a reasonable bail plan to the court to prove that you will actively cooperate with the trial of the case according to the requirements of the court and will not run away and refuse to appear in court.
2. Have a fixed residence and job: When applying for bail, you need to provide evidence to prove that you have a fixed residence and job so that the court can evaluate the bail application.
3. No criminal record: If the defendant has no criminal record and the crime is relatively minor, it is more likely that the court will support his bail application.
4. Having a guarantor: If the defendant has a reliable guarantor, the guarantor is willing to provide him with a guarantee, which can also improve the probability of successful bail application.
It should be noted that bail pending trial is a legal procedure, and the specific application process and standards may vary from region to region and from case to case. It is recommended to consult a local lawyer to understand the specific application conditions and procedures for bail pending trial, and apply in accordance with relevant regulations.