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Make Sure You Don’t Make These 4 Mistakes That Could Send You Back To Jail Until Your Trial

The court will generally allow you to post bail when you are charged with a crime. This allows you to live an almost normal life. Namely, you lower the risk of losing your job. However, you could throw it all away if you make any of these 4 mistakes. These 4 mistakes could send you back to jail until your trial.

1. Consuming Alcohol

The court may specify in your bail agreement you must avoid alcohol if your crime involved alcohol. You may even be required to undergo random drug and alcohol tests. The court could send you back t0 jail if an officer determines you have been drinking in violation of your bail agreement.

It’s still a good idea to avoid alcohol or drugs while you’re out on bail. Yes, even if your bail agreement doesn’t specify you must stay away from it. Any negative behavior could cause the court to revoke your bail. 

2. Visiting Certain Friends

4 Mistakes That CouldWhile you’re out on bail, it may be best to avoid certain people. Courts usually do this if the person was also involved in the alleged crime with you. The courts may prohibit you from contacting them. It may also be smart to avoid certain friends even if the court doesn’t require it. 

The court may also prohibit you from contacting someone. Normally, this is done because there is a no-contact order included in the bail conditions.

Courts routinely insert this stipulation in cases where suspects are accused of domestic abuse. Your partner may request a no-contact order against you. This means you can’t visit them or contact them. You could find yourself locked up in jail if you violate a a no-contact order.

3. Quitting Your Job

4 Mistakes That CouldQuitting your job while on bail is a terrible idea for many reasons. First, it means you have less money to put toward your defense. However, it also reduces your ties to the community, which plays a huge role in determining bail. In fact, many bail conditions include finding or keeping a job.

The courts also don’t look favorably if you suddenly quit your job after you’ve been released on bail. Judges tend to assume you are planning on fleeing the state or country.

The courts also consider your work history when granting bail. 

4. Ignoring Your Co-Signer

When you get a bail bond from a bail bond agency, you may need a co-signer. As with any loan, the co-signer agrees to pay the loan if you can’t or you decide to run. As a result, the co-signer is motivated to ensure you follow all conditions and actually attend your hearing. Naturally, having someone check in on you frequently can get irritating, but you should not ignore your co-signer or take advantage of them.

If you do ignore your co-signer or show signs that you aren’t going to actually attend your hearing, they can contact the bail bond agent and request to be removed as co-signer. Without the co-signer, you’ll be sent back to jail.

BailOption Is Here To Help!

BailOption is your trusted partner to help you post bail fast and quiet as possible. Contact BailOption for a consultation. We will answer more questions about bail bond posting. We can also answer your questions about getting your record expunged. That is, assuming you are found not guilty or if police drop the charges they have against you.

BailOption can help you if you are arrested in Florida. BailOption will not only post your initial bond but will help you with any increases you face as your case progresses. Give us a call today so that we may help you.

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