If you are released on personal recognizance or on bond, check the court order that released you. You may, and probably do, have travel restrictions. If you are released on bond posted by a bailbondsman I would not attempt to leave the state. They particularly don't like to think that anyone is 'skipping' on them.
Unless there is some information that the questioner does not disclose - no - as long as you return to the state and appear for your court date, it is not illegal to leave the state with a pending court date.
No, I think you need court permission to leave.
no
Three (3) years from the time you are identified as the suspect. This time stops running if you leave the state and picks up again when you return to the state.
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If they have told you, you are not to leave then no. If they haven't and you have every intention of appearing in court on the set date then yes.
leave the camera so when you next turn it on and charge it, it will charge.
You Charge it by putting it on the charger before you leave.
It depends on several factors. . . which are not disclosed by the question. If you are charged with a felony offense you undoubtedly have an attorney or a public defender - ask THEM. Has the court released you on bail or bond? If so, you probably DO have a travel restriction placed on you by the court. Check the papers you were given at the time of your release or contact the court and ask. Also - if your bond is posted by a bailbondsman don't go on any unexpected trips without telling the bail agent or they WILL come looking for you.
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