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Discussion in 'Criminal Charges' started by Rezaa, Feb 6, 2015.

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  1. Rezaa

    Rezaa Law Topic Starter New Member

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    I bail papers had different day and my court date was today and the huge has ordered me to come in at 1:30 and I won't make it this is what he saidJuge will advance the bonds, exonerate the bonds and issue a no bail warrant.

    My bail papers had a differnt date and the courts had me as today and the judge has ordered me to come in at 1:30 would he take me in custody his exact words were. Juge will advance the bonds, exonerate the bonds and issue a no bail warrant.
     
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  2. army judge

    army judge Super Moderator

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    It seems you MISSED your court date.
    That could portend BIG trouble for you, my new friend.
    The sooner you see the judge, the sooner you can learn how to fix this mistake.
    The longer you delay, the BIGGER the problem will become.

    If your bail bondsman revokes your bail, he or she will hunt you down like a rabid dog.
    Plus, the local police will begin searching for you, though not exhaustively.
    If you are stopped, the jig will be up.
    Either way, a jail cell is in your future unless you FIX this ASAP.

    Call your bondsman and ask him or her to help.
    They don't want to lose money or mess you around.
     
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  3. Betty3

    Betty3 Super Moderator

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    You can contact your bondsman but I would contact the court as soon as possible about this.
     

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