Bail Increase Legalities Minnesota
Summary
Judges in Minnesota have discretion to adjust bail based on perceived risk, even without specific suspicion. Its important to consult a lawyer for detailed advice.Full Conversation
so i have a friend who traded a drug with another and the person who was traded with died from mixed drug toxicity because they were doing a lot of drugs before the one that was traded. my friend is being charged with third degree murder, they are both addicted and we’re both young and needed substance abuse help-they weren’t dealers. my friend payed bail and left jail but soon after he was sent back because they were “worried about him” and upped his bail to get out again. can they do that? say that are worried about you for no reason when you didn’t break any rules and send them back to jail and then just up their bond? this is minnesota btw
Did your friend violate any conditions of his bail or was there any new evidence presented that might have led to the increase in bail?
In Minnesota:
- Judges can adjust bail based on changes in circumstances.
- The Hennepin County District Court is at * South 6th St, Minneapolis, MN *. Phone: (*) *-*.
In Minnesota:
- Judges can adjust bail based on changes in circumstances.
- The Hennepin County District Court is at * South 6th St, Minneapolis, MN *. Phone: (*) *-*.
no they just said they were worried about him
In Minnesota, judges can increase bail if they believe the defendant poses a risk. It's best to consult with a lawyer for specific advice.
with out any reasonable suspicion either?
In Minnesota, judges have discretion to increase bail if they believe there's a risk, even without specific suspicion. It's crucial to consult a lawyer for detailed advice.
a judge can just say a random day after getting bailed “hmm i want them back in jail cause i am ‘worried’”?
In Minnesota:
- Judges have discretion in bail matters.
- They can reassess bail based on perceived risk.
- Consult a lawyer for specific advice.
- Judges have discretion in bail matters.
- They can reassess bail based on perceived risk.
- Consult a lawyer for specific advice.