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.
Then the person would still be under house arrest.
They will issue a bench warrant for your arrest, and if you llicense wasn't suspended or revoked already it will be after that.
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From what I can gather it means Driving While Revoked/Suspended, meaning the person had a suspended or revoked driver's license.
A warrant for your arrest will be issued - and seeing that it is parole that may get revoked.
If you are clean and not wanted - nothing happens. He/she goes to jail. You go home.
DWRS seems to mean Driving While Revoked/Suspended. Yes, this is an arrestsble offence.
Yes you can. It happens every day. Ask anyone that was drunk and woke up in jail.
Yes. In some jurisdictions, it is required by department policy.
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You can view the arrest record of someone at your local police department. The arrest records are public and anyone can see them.
Possibly, especially if your domestic "dispute" arrest involved assault or other violent episode it is quite likely.