Bail Bonds Rules For Drug Offenders
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Bridgeport CT
15 November, 2021
8:24 AM
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Bail bonds have rules set by the court for the defendants to follow while out of jail pending their case proceedings. These rules may differ depending on the type of crime committed and are set to govern the defendant's behaviour during the period they are out of jail. When a defendant disobeys the court and fails to satisfy any of the set rules, they are at risk of their bonds being revoked and getting themselves re-arrested. This article describes the rules that dictate how defendants with drug crimes bail bonds must behave. The Defendant Should Appear to Court The key role of a bail bond is to give the defendant some freedom on the premise that they’ll attend court proceedings when summoned. Failure to do this, the bail bond can be cancelled and a warrant issued for the defendant's arrest. In the case where the defendant successfully appears to all court proceedings, they would not be liable to pay except for the court fees. Not to Indulge in Alcohol and Drug Use The court prohibits a defendant from indulging in alcohol or any form of drug use for the period they are out on bail. Defendants are subjected to random screening and drug testing to check for any drugs or alcohol in their system and to make sure they are keeping their side of the bargain. Many people fail this test which leads to their bail being revoked and a new arrest warrant issued. Travel Restrictions Any drug offender on bail can be bound by travel restrictions preventing them from traveling beyond a stipulated geographic area. As an offender, you’ll be required to obey the court and only remain within the areas the court allows you. In most cases, the defendant is required to wear a monitoring gadget to help the authorities track their moves. Avoiding Certain People/Places The court will often dictate the specific places or people that the defendant should avoid when they are on bail. If a case involves possession or transportation, the court may formulate a rule that prevents the defendant from interacting with the drug dealer or minors. The court may also prevent you as the defendant from visiting some places, failure to which the bail would be revoked. Similarly, an offender with drug crimes bail bonds in Connecticut who has had domestic violence issues will be required to stay away from the victim. Court-Ordered Classes and Treatments The court may subject a defendant to a mandatory anger management class, AA meeting, or full-on rehabilitation for drug addicts. The defendant is required to attend all the assigned activities and complete the drug rehabilitation program as instructed by the judge. If a defendant fails to attend some or all of the engagements instructed by the court, they risk forfeiting their bail bond and will be looking at possible jail time. Are you worried about how to handle the bail bond for your case? Contact Connecticut Bail Bonds Group; a professional team that has been in business for 15 years in the Connecticut Bail Bonds Industry. Connecticut Bail Bonds Group 647 Clinton Ave, 3rd Floor Bridgeport CT 06605 https://www.connecticut-bailbonds.com/bridgeport-ct-bail-bonds/ https://www.google.com/maps?cid=2222386838543199012
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