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it is for traffic violations and missing court. Does this mean I can't bail out of jail and or am going to jail for sure?

2006-12-02 09:46:51 · 12 answers · asked by worried 1 in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

I'm turning myself in monday morning. I can't sleep and have a constant headache. So worried.

2006-12-02 09:53:16 · update #1

I have no previous criminal record. Jusy made one hell of a mess.

2006-12-02 09:54:08 · update #2

I'm scared because I raise three kids on my own and have a full time job. My boss is scared because she can't run her business with out me. I'm stupid stupid stupid. it's for driving on a suspended license.

2006-12-02 09:59:10 · update #3

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it means the only person that can get you out of jail is a judge.
if your picked up you can't get bailed out and you have to spend the night or the weekend in jail until the morning when you can go up in front of the judge.

My advice is monday morning go to the courthouse and turn yourself in....
they won't arrest you at the courthouse...they'll set it up so you can go in front of the judge...if you wait for the police to pick you up you will be arrested.

2006-12-02 09:49:50 · answer #1 · answered by chefzilla65 5 · 1 0

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2016-06-10 16:27:12 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

No Arrest Bond

2017-01-19 03:59:03 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You got a no-bond warrant for your failure to appear. You are in more trouble for that than your traffic ticket. However, if you go to court, more than likely you will not get jail time. The worst thing would be to continue to avoid it until you got caught, because if you got pulled over they would be obligated to arrest you. If this happens on a weekend you will be in jail until Monday.
Don't be scared, you're really not in that much trouble. Just go deal with it because it sounds like you are scared of jail.

2006-12-02 09:57:23 · answer #4 · answered by Thurston Howell III 4 · 1 0

I have a arrest warrant for 4th degree assault with no bond I had went to the county attorney several times trying to get something to keep this women and her family away and could not get it Finally she stopped with her daughter and son in law in the road calling me names My boyfriend and I walked down on his property as I was telling her I was not going to fight both of them The boy jumped my boyfriend and both women was trying to jump me The women hit me first and her daughter was coming right behind her I can t understand why it came to this when we had been repeatedly asking for help and they came on our property How can the prosecutor give a warrant for us We have a child and don t know what to expect when we turn ourselves in Our lawyer said she thought she could get bond Do you usually get bond or have to stay in jail ?

2015-04-26 15:31:57 · answer #5 · answered by ronald 1 · 0 0

The bond is the courts assure which you will seem as ordered. in case you fail to seem, yet another warrant would be issued. As for the decide's ruling, it relies upon on many stuff like your counsel, priors, temper he's in, and your person plea. not understanding the state regulations of your state, i might additionally recommend which you're able to or won't be discovered basic and sentenced to reformatory or the courts might desire to in undemanding terms nice you counting on what the statutes are.

2016-12-10 20:32:09 · answer #6 · answered by lot 4 · 0 0

If you have no bond then the judge wants to see you. You will not get out until you see the judge. Usually the next day you will appear and they will tell you what is going on or assign you a bond.

2006-12-02 11:13:25 · answer #7 · answered by mikey 3 · 0 0

As long as your not on probation,you should be able to post bond,the only other thing is parole violation,and then they have a hold on you if thays not your case don't worry.of course missing court wasn't to cool,but it's not that bad.now stay out of trouble!

2006-12-02 09:52:07 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

yes, if you miss court, they will not let you bond out, till you appear before the court ( normally the next court day)

Sounds like some judge did not like you missing court,

2006-12-02 09:48:48 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

You will definitely be able to bond out. That's 10% of your bail. Plus bondsman fees, traffic violations isn't sh*t, don't worry.

2006-12-02 09:49:24 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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