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Bail & Bond Questions

Is there a possibility of getting a bond with a 90 sentence for a violation?

Well he went to jail for not paying his fine, not having his drug classes done, and he tested dirty the day of court. So they sentenced him to 90 days with no bond to be bonded out. He's got about 80 days left, but he was tryna see if he could get a bond. Do you think there could be a possibility of getting one?

No, the violation disqualifies the offender for a bond.
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✓ Verified answer January 24,2015 · Bail & Bond Questions
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No, the violation disqualifies the offender for a bond. The drug class/probation was an opportunity the court gave your inmate. Your inmate violated the terms by testing dirty and will do the time imposed.
Accepted Answer Date Created: January 24,2015
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