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A district attorney can put a hold on a person that is in jail for the reason of investigation of modification of charges. If there is further information that is needed to aid in the prosecutions case in order to elevate charges, a hold can be placed in order to ensure that the incarcerated person is charged with the proper criminal complaint and that the bond reflects the situation. There is a time limit though and it is what is considered reasonable for the state that you are in. No bond is allowed during this hold.

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