It means that the state believes that the defendant has violated the conditions of the bond or there is some reason that the state believes that the defendant should be confined while waiting for trial.
A state's motion to revoke bond is a legal request asking the court to cancel a defendant's bail and return them to custody. This is typically done when the defendant has violated the conditions of their release or is deemed a flight risk. If granted, the defendant could be held in jail until their trial.
It depends on the circumstances. If you are found in violation of the terms of your probation or parole due to a motion to revoke on misdemeanors, you could face consequences such as fines, community service, or imprisonment. However, the severity of the punishment will vary based on the specific details of the case and the judge's ruling.
"Revoke" is the synonym for "repeal" in this sentence. Both words mean to officially cancel or withdraw a law.
Bond status INACTIVE typically refers to a bond that is no longer active or functional. This could be due to various reasons such as reaching maturity, being redeemed by the issuer, or the bond defaulting. An inactive bond generally does not pay interest or provide any value to the holder.
To repeal a law means to officially revoke or annul that law, rendering it no longer in effect. This can be done through a legislative process where a new law is passed specifically to remove the old law from the legal system.
A cash-only bond means that the individual must pay the entire bond amount in cash, either in full or through a bail bondsman who requires cash collateral. This type of bond does not allow the use of property, assets, or other forms of payment to secure the release of the individual from custody.
This was answered about a year ago by:Evan Pierce-JonesCriminal Defense Attorney Contributor Level 18Answered about a year ago. A "first amended motion to revoke" is typically just what the name implies, a motion to revoke that has had some changes made and is the first one filed in the case after the one titled "motion to revoke".For specific advice about what is going you should talk to your lawyer. If you do not have one, you need to get one ASAP.
It depends on the circumstances. If you are found in violation of the terms of your probation or parole due to a motion to revoke on misdemeanors, you could face consequences such as fines, community service, or imprisonment. However, the severity of the punishment will vary based on the specific details of the case and the judge's ruling.
Revoke Access is putting an end to the object that access. for example: i give a man the right to shake my hand i have the right to revoke it/ to take it away
Abdicar can mean to abdicate, to annul, or to revoke.
DWI means you were driving while under the influence of alcohol. The punishment for the charge depends upon where you live but most US states revoke your license.
Same thing with me. it says To make room for another research you can revoke research levels, but be careful, resources will not be refunded but i dont know what that means!
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what does he telegraphed his motion mean
This generally means a person has violated the conditions of their bail/bond and the court rovokes the bail and the person is subject to immediate arrest. Also, the bail bond company can revoke the bond, not just the court. You have the right to be released on reasonable bail which is not meant to punish, but instead is meant to ensure your appearance in court. A bench warrant may be issued for your arrest for willful failure to appear. Bail may not be excessive. If a person was out of custody on bail and the bail was revoked that means that the criminal defendant violated conditions of the bail. A defendant is entitled to a bail hearing. At a bail hearing, like all other adversarial judicial proceedings, evidence and argument from the prosecution and defense can be presented to the court either for or against the revocation of bail. For more info on Bail Hearings: www.occriminallaw.com If your bail is being revoked it is important that you consult with a licensed attorney to determine your legal options. In short if bail is revoked it means that the criminal defendant is sitting in jail pending the conclusion of the criminal case and would need to be acquited of the criminal charges in order to be released from custody. There may be a way to fix the revocation of bail and it is for this reason it is important to consult with an attorney.
yes it does mean in motion
Revoke means to take back or withdraw; annul, cancel, or reverse; rescind or repeal: to revoke a decree. 2. to bring or summon back. -verb (used without object) 3. Cards. to fail to follow suit when possible and required; renege. -noun 4. Cards. an act or instance of revoking.Ex. To revoke somebody's right to use a car.
waiting for the bond man to pay the the bond.