Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida

Intl travel permission while out on a bond

HELP -- I AM SCHEDULED TO TRAVEL FOR AN INTL BUSINESS TRIP THIS COMING THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2007. wILL I BE ROUGHED UP AND INCARCERATED I AM EXPECTED IN11 COURT ON AUGUST 31 2007. HELP


Asked on 5/14/07, 6:10 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Robert M. Perez Law Office of Robert M. Perez, State and Federal Criminal Defense

Re: Intl travel permission while out on a bond

File a motion for permission to travel

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Answered on 5/14/07, 6:15 pm
Scott R. Jay Law Offices of Scott R. Jay

Re: Intl travel permission while out on a bond

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Generally, a person out on bond is NOT allowed to travel out of the jurisdiction of the court which may include to another county. Certainly, travel to a foreign country will be prohibited without permission of the Court.

I strongly suggest that you have your attorney file an emergency motion to allow you to travel to the country you are planning to go to prior to leaving. Failing such, you face the possibility of arrest either upon leaving or upon your return. Additionally, the Court may revoke your bond if you are able to successfully travel and it becomes aware of your violation of the bond.

This is a very serious matter and should not be taken lightly.

Scott R. Jay, Esq.

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Answered on 5/14/07, 6:28 pm


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