Bond Revocation After New Charge

Summary

In Palm Beach County, Florida, picking up a new charge while on bond can lead to bond revocation. Judges consider the severity of the new charges, your criminal history, and adherence to bail conditions. To avoid going back to jail, comply with all bail conditions, attend court dates, and consult your attorney regularly.

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I have an open felony case, i picked up a new charge, will my bond be revoked
Hello **** ****, it largely depends on the jurisdiction you're in and the nature of the new charge. Could you please tell me where you're located, and what the new charge is?
Palm beach county
Hello **** ****, in Palm Beach County, if you've picked up a new charge while on bond:
- Your bond could be revoked.
- A judge will consider the nature and severity of the new charges.
- The original terms of your bond will also be considered.
This is general advice, you should seek legal counsel for your specific situation.
Florida
In Florida:
- Judges can revoke bail if you're arrested while on bail, especially for felony cases.
- You might face a higher bail amount or be held without bail.
- Your release conditions may get stricter.
I recommend contacting a local attorney for tailored advice.
How can i avoid going back to jail
To avoid going back to jail:
- Comply with all conditions of your bail.
- Attend all court dates.
- Avoid further legal trouble.
- Consult with your attorney regularly.
Remember, these are general tips and individual circumstances may vary.
Is it likely to revoke bond
In Palm Beach County, Florida, a judge can revoke bond if a new charge is picked up. Factors like the severity of the new charges, your history, and adherence to bail conditions play a role. Speak to your attorney for specific advice.