Why It's Harder To Get Bail Bonds On Gun Crimes
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Manchester CT
15 November, 2021
8:31 AM
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Gun crimes are very serious due to the vast destruction of lives arising from violence with firearms. America is the 11th country with the highest rate of gun violence in the world with the number of gun ownership that exceeds the number of people. One can be arrested for a gun crime charge because of illegal possession, buying, and selling of firearms. While some defendants may be allowed bail to finish their court case outside the jail, judges rarely give out gun crimes bail bonds for several reasons. In this article, we will expound on these reasons to understand this topic better. Serious Previous Offense A defendant’s criminal history may affect their likelihood of getting a bail bond for gun charges. Between a case involving a first offender and one where the accused has a shady criminal past, the latter would be unlikely to get bail especially if the previous offense was severe. This means that the court cannot allow the defendant to continue with trials outside of jail. Flight Risk The court can deny someone bail for grounds that they are a high flight risk. When a defendant has other charges that could send them to prison, they may try to escape once they have been granted bail. In another case, the judge may deny a non-native resident bail on grounds that they’d flee and fail to appear in court. Likelihood to Suppress Evidence When determining whether to grant you bail or not, the judge looks at several factors including your criminal history. If the court thinks that your release may impede the investigation by giving you the chance to suppress evidence, they will not grant bail. Breach of Bail If a defendant charged with a gun crime has previously breached bail rules and regulations, the court is unlikely to allow them to leave jail. The court believes that the defendant will similarly fail to hold up their end of the bargain. Gun crimes bail bonds in Connecticut are different compared to other states and they require defendants to satisfy the set regulations. Risk to the Public The court may deny bail if they think the defendant is a risk to the public. If the case involves a domestic violence charge, the defendant may be denied bail since the court presumes that the victim may be in danger from the defendant. In most cases, if bail is allowed, the court would issue a restraining order to bar the defendant from making contact. Nature and Gravity of the Charge The court may or may not grant a bail bond depending on the severity of the crime committed by the defendant. Most gun charges involve violence which, according to the law, is a severe offense especially when a gun is involved in killing or causing bodily harm to another. Cases involving murder, armed robbery, or even drug trafficking can make the court deny the defendant bail compared to a possession charge. Have you or your family member been charged with a gun crime? Contact Connecticut Bail Bonds Group to secure a fast and reliable way out of jail. You can use the details below. Connecticut Bail Bonds Group 237 E Center St Manchester, CT 06042 (860) 288-2355 https://www.connecticut-bailbonds.com/manchester-ct-bail-bonds/ https://www.google.com/maps?cid=10650189944329463856
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