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HOW JUDGES DETERMINE YOUR BAIL

  • By Admin
  • 30 Mar, 2017

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If you are arrested, a judge will typically require you to pay bail before you can be released. This is done so that you will return to court for your trial, since the bail paid will typically be returned during that time. How much bail you may need to pay typically depends on various components.

Chances Of Flight

The judge will normally look at your record to see if you have a history of not showing up for your trials. If that is the case, your bail may be higher. Other factors that play a role is how closely tied you are to the community. For example, if you have family living nearby or a steady job, the chances of you fleeing the country are slim. As a result, your bail may be lower.

everity Of Your Crime

Before granting you bail, the judge will generally determine the likelihood of you hurting anyone when you are out of jail. If the judge believes that your crime is serious enough, he or she may require a high bail amount or even deny you bail altogether. Additionally, you will have a higher bail if you have a criminal history than if this is your first arrest.

The amount of bail you may need to pay depends on many factors. To learn more about posting bail, contact Austin Bail Bonds.

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