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.
This depends on how the bail was handled. If a Bondsperson decided to revoke (surrender) your bail, you can bail out via another Bondsperson. If a Judge denied bail only he or another Judge can reinstate it. You need to file a motion for change of bond conditions or motion for bond reduction.
You can go downtown Brooklyn to the Brooklyn house an there you can do the dollar bail
A bail bondsman can ask the court to revoke a bond, but the judge alone has the final say whether a bail bond may be revoked.
It means that the judge has allowed you to continue your release on the same bond as was originally agreed to and posted.
An inmate can be held without bond until they are sentenced then in fact they will began their sentence. An inmate can however go to a bond hearing where a judge may or may not set a bond or bail. If the judge feels the person is not ready to be let back in society due to their crime they will deny bond. If the judge feels the indivual is not a threat to the community or a victim they will set a bail. Usually the bail will be high if the crime is serious.
The question is unclear. If you are out on bail and your case is postponed you should be able to continue to remain free on bail unless the judge revokes your bail OR the bailbondsman withdraws his bond.
Whether a bond is set or withheld is determined by the judge. Unless there are additional circumstances, I would expect a judge to allow a bail, at the very least; however, the judge is certainly capable of withholding. Bail amounts are determined by local jurisdictions, so the Answers' Contributors are not capable of providing a numerical amount.
quash ? when bail is denied the judge may have reason to belive that the suspect might flee if relased on bond or if suspect has had bond or probation revoked and will have to stay until court has given a verdict.
That's a private business deal between you and your bail bondsman. If the judge releases you, without bond, you will owe only the amount the bail bondsman charged for his services.
I got 500 dolars back on a 2500 dollar bond
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