Grounds For Bond Opposition

Summary

A public defender can oppose a bond revocation by arguing that probation is paused and bond conditions dont require reporting or drug testing. A motion filed in March can be disposed of by being granted, denied, or through a hearing. If a warrant is issued for a missed probation appointment, evidence of attempts to reschedule and communication with the officer can be used as a defense. Document all communications, provide evidence of whereabouts, and be prepared to testify.

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When would the motion that was filed in March be disposed of?
The disposition date for the motion filed in March would depend on the court's schedule and availability. It is best to contact your public defender or the court directly for an estimated timeline.
Would it be disposed of in what ways
The motion could be disposed of in the following ways:
- Granted: The court agrees with the motion and revokes the probation.
- Denied: The court disagrees with the motion and does not revoke the probation.
- Hearing: The court may schedule a hearing to gather more information before making a decision.
Would you like to know more about the hearing process?
So if a warrant for a missed probation appt was issued for a person and this person attempted to reschedule their appt * times that same day what grounds would the officer have at this time to issue the warrant if the person was in contact with the officer and explained their whereabouts
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The officer might justify issuing the warrant on the grounds that the missed appointment constitutes a violation of the probation terms. However, if there's evidence that the person attempted to reschedule and communicated their whereabouts, this could be used as a defense.
Would you like more information on how to present this defense effectively?
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To present this defense effectively:
- Document Communication: Keep records of all attempts to reschedule and communications with the probation officer.
- Evidence of Whereabouts: Provide evidence of your whereabouts, such as receipts or witness statements.
- Testimony: Be prepared to testify about your attempts to reschedule and the reasons for missing the appointment.
Would you like more detailed advice on preparing for a hearing or any other aspect of your case?