This would never be recommended as If you cross state lines your charges can become Federal offenses.
Assuming you posted a bond and never appeared, a warrant, more commonly known as a bench warrant, will be issued. Your bond posted will be ordered forfeited and a state wide warrant will be issued.
In the event someone did this, they would not only have local law enforcement looking for them, but state marshals as well.
If you breach bail, you can be arrested and brought back to court. Your bail may be revoked, and you may have to stay in custody until your trial. Additionally, breaching bail can lead to more severe consequences and may affect your credibility with the court.
Bail can be refunded when that bail has bee posted directly to the court and the and the court has ruled the bail has been exonerated.
Because the bond (or bail) was accepted as surety that the defendant WOULD appear in court - if the defendant fails to appear, the bond (or bail) is forfeited and seized by the court.
The defendant is temporarily released from prison/jail.
The defendant is temporarily released from prison/jail.
Depends on your state. Some states you immediately lose the entire bond amount. In California you can get re-instated and get back on calendar (another court date) and put it behind you. Either way depends on your states laws.
No, generally a minor cannot post bail for another minor. Bail is typically posted by an adult who is willing to take responsibility for ensuring that the defendant appears in court. Minors may not have the legal capacity to enter into bail agreements.
Circuit Court sometimes called Superior Court in some states. (court of original jurisdiction)
Jumping bail is a serious offense. Most courts really frown on it. Unless you have a really good story, you will likely have your bail revoked because the court now sees you as a flight risk.
That would depend on which state that Delaware County was in.
; What is bail?....Bail is money paid to the court to make sure you will appear at all required court appearances. ; So when you are released on bail, you will be called back to court. To answer bail is to show up as as ordered. by Duobus
If his bond is still at risk and you skipped - you bet your life he will. The bail money he put up for you will be seized by the court and taken. He has a GREAT incentive to return you for trial.