If my son was arrested yesturday on felony charges and we were told that a judge will set bond today but he didn’t, is that legal?
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If my son was arrested yesturday on felony charges and we were told that a judge will set bond today but he didn’t, is that legal?
Can he do that even if it’s my son’s offense?
Asked on August 8, 2014 under Criminal Law, Georgia
Answers:
Maury Beaulier / MinnesotaLawyers.com
Answered 10 years ago | Contributor
A court may hold a person without bond or may hold a person pending a first appearance for the aount of time specified by your state's ruules of criminal procedure. WIthout knowing what timelines were followed, it is difficult to respond in more detail. You must consult with ecperienced counsel.
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