The defendant is remanded to jail to await trial.
If the conditions of bond are violated then the bond can be raised or revoked resulting in incarceration.
In Georgia if a bond is revoked you lose that money and the offender will be taken back to jail until the court date. If the judge happens to decide that bail can be posted again on their behalf the bond amount will more than likely increase.
3 to 6 months depending on the crime. For instance failure to go to a probation meeting, can be 3 weeks or up to 3 to 6 months in the state of texas.. The bond is revoked and the person in jail stays in jail until their court date.
Revocation, reduction or extension of the bond is generally done by the court, and the decision is generally up to the discretion of the judge, no matter how much the attorneys argue for or against. The times will depend on the scheduling of the court dockets, whether your bond setting case will be heard the next day or next month.Another View: If your bond was revoked it signifies that it must have been revoked by the court. Under such a scenario, unless the original judge chooses to reverse themself and re-offer you bond you will, in all likelihood, NOT be offered bond again.
When a bailees bond is revoked, that means that the bondor or the court has deemed them to be too much of a repeat offender risk, or too much of flight risk. They must surrender themselves immediately to jail to await, in custody, court action on their case instead of being "free."
It mean revoked IMMEDIATELY, without a hearing. In other words "go directly to jail."
What the judge will do if a person jumps bail on a $20,000 bond is likely issue a warrant for the person's arrest. The person will become a wanted fugitive and will be sent immediately to jail when caught. Their bail may also be revoked.
If restitution was part of your probation sentence and you are not complying with it - you could find your probation revoked and be remanded to jail.
A bail bond can be revoked by the bondsperson, for a violation of the terms of bail IE: possession of drugs, firearms or lying on your application. It can also be revoked by a court. Hope this helps. - SoCal Recovery Agent
A bail bondsman picks up the prisoner and drives him to the bail bond office. When is revoked and the defendent is sent back to jail, the bond fee has to be paid due to the defendants violations of the stipulations in the contract of the bond or due to engaging in illegal activities while out on bond.
It meqans that the release that was granted to the defendant (probation - bail - etc) is revoked by the judge and the person is to be taken into custody and remanded to jail.