The first is that the person who is released on bail pending trial is determined not to be held criminally responsible, which is mainly applicable to people who have been found innocent or meet criminal requirements. Six statutory situations stipulated in Article 15 of the Procedural Law.
The second is that the period of bail pending trial has expired. Because a criminal suspect or defendant cannot be released on bail pending trial for more than 12 months at most. If the period expires, he or she must be released on bail pending trial.
The third is termination due to changes in other compulsory measures. This situation is mainly because the insured has violated the regulations that should be followed when being released on bail pending trial, may cause social harm, or the special conditions for being released on bail pending trial (such as recovery from illness, expiration of breastfeeding) have disappeared, and the decision to arrest is decided.