Legal Question in Criminal Law in Maryland
Defendant restrictions
Can a defendant with a schedule court date leave the state?
Asked on 6/12/03, 3:44 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Defendant restrictions
Unless the terms of your pre trial release specifically say otherwise, merely because you have a scheduled trial date, does not prevent you from leaving the State. However, if you fail to appear on the date and at the time scheduled for your trial, a warrant will be issued by the Court for your arrest.
By the fact that you are asking this question, it appears you have serious charges against you. I hope you do not plan on going to Court without the aid of a Criminal Trial Lawyer (such as myself). Most will give you a free initial consultation. Don't hesitate to give me, or another Criminal Trial Lawyer in your area a call.
Answered on 6/12/03, 4:17 pm
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