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My husband got arrested back in '05. He was rearrested on additional and totally unrelated charges, and granted a bond. But, he wasn't immediately released because they had a bench warrant for "failure to appear." One thing about the warrant, the judge who supposedly issued it did not recall it, nor could they find it in any records. Second thing, he nor his attorney were never notified by mail or any other correspondence of any court dates. He was released on a pretrial bond, and his pretrial officer gave the testimony that he did not comply. The judge himself said that my husband did not violate any of the terms of his release. The pretrial officer stated that my husband never reported, but she was never there. How do I get his bond back, that was falsely revoked? And is it legal for another judge to revoke a bond that he did not grant?

Please give me some advice, I really need for my husband to be released.

2007-12-10 16:47:06 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

@ Chris R

can i go to the Chief Judge of the court to go over that judge's head?

2007-12-10 17:40:07 · update #1

3 answers

If what you say is true then you and your husband are being given the how-dare-you-fail-to-worship-me treatment that many judges adopt after being on the bench long enough begins to bloat their fetid egos.

Yes, one judge can overrule the other, not because either is higher in rank, but because the one doing the revoking rubbermarked his signature more recently than the other.

In most US courts, it isn't first-come-first-served, but last-stampped, most powerful.

2007-12-10 18:23:16 · answer #1 · answered by Robert G 5 · 0 0

the answer is 100% yes he can it doesnt matter who issued it ... these judges are all officers of the courts so one an undo what another did just like 1 judge can grant probation ..and then you goof up .. then a new judge can revoke it

remember this in law ...* What be Giveth can be Taketh away*

COURTS ARE SCAMS RUN BY CRIMINALS .. YES THEY WEAR ROBES .. AND THEY WEAR SUITS BUT THEY ARE CRIMINALS NONE THE LESS


hope this helped

Chris R 2005 Grad Florida Coastal School of Law

2007-12-10 17:33:55 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A court cannot validly revoke a bond that another judge granted if there is no valid reason.

2007-12-10 17:41:19 · answer #3 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 0 0

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