Or Release Timing Explained
Summary
In Indiana, individuals released on their own recognizance (O.R.) pending sentencing are typically released immediately unless the court imposes specific conditions. They are required to appear in court on the scheduled sentencing date.Full Conversation
In Indiana
In Indiana, if someone is released on their own recognizance (O.R.) pending sentencing, they are generally free until their sentencing date unless the court imposes specific conditions. They must appear in court on the scheduled date. Would you like more information on the conditions or requirements of O.R. release in Indiana?
So released immediately?
In Indiana, if someone is granted release on their own recognizance (O.R.) pending sentencing, they are typically released immediately unless the court specifies otherwise. They are expected to return for their sentencing on the scheduled date. Do you want more information on the potential conditions of an O.R. release?