Legal Question in Criminal Law in Colorado
If bonded for court case
Is it possible for someone who is bonded for a criminal court case to leave the country for 7 to 8 days for vacation prior to the court case.
Asked on 5/23/07, 4:33 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Daniel Fenaughty
FENAUGHTY & ASSOCIATES, PC
Re: If bonded for court case
Your bond should have, as a condition, the you not leave the judisdiction (colo.) on felony bond, the county on misdo bond. You can still go, you just need consent of surety (bond agent) and the court (judge).
Answered on 5/24/07, 2:28 pm
Philip Rosmarin
Rosmarin Law Firm
Re: If bonded for court case
Unless it is a specific condition of your bondsman, you are free to come and go, as long as you return in time for your court date.
However, planning your vacation before, rather than after, your trial, bespeaks a certain lack of confidence your friends and family may find troubling.
Either way, bon voyage.
Answered on 5/23/07, 4:56 pm
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