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When deciding whether to release a defendant on bail and what conditions of release to impose, the bail authority must consider all the criteria provided in this rule, rather than considering, for example, only the designation of the offense or the fact that the defendant is a nonresident.
- Rule 526. Conditions of Bail Bond. - Pennsylvania Code & Bulletin
Conditions of Bail Bond. (A) In every case in which a...
- Rule 524. Types of Release on Bail. - Pennsylvania Code & Bulletin
Types of Release on Bail. (A) If bail is set pursuant to...
- Rule 526. Conditions of Bail Bond. - Pennsylvania Code & Bulletin
Conditions of Bail Bond. (A) In every case in which a defendant is released on bail, the conditions of the bail bond shall be that the defendant will: (1) appear at all times required until full and final disposition of the case; (2) obey all further orders of the bail authority;
Types of Release on Bail. (A) If bail is set pursuant to Rule 520, the defendant shall be eligible for the following types of release on bail.
1 gru 2022 · Here is how bail works in Pennsylvania: A Magisterial District Judge (MDJ) does determine if you are eligible for bail in Pennsylvania after an arrest. They set bail during your preliminary arraignment, where they will also read your charges, inform you of your rights, and ask you to enter a plea.
These factors include all of the bail factors specified in Pennsylvania Rule of Criminal Procedure 523. Any other supporting factors, and extenuating circumstances as applicable, should also be brought to the court's attention.
9 lis 2024 · Rule 526 - Conditions of Bail Bond (A) In every case in which a defendant is released on bail, the conditions of the bail bond shall be that the defendant will: (1) appear at all times required until full and final disposition of the case; (2) obey all further orders of the bail authority; (3) give written notice to the bail authority, the ...
26 paź 2024 · (1) The nature of the offense charged and any mitigating or aggravating factors that may bear upon the likelihood of conviction and possible penalty; (2) The defendant's employment status and history, and financial condition; (3) The nature of the defendant's family relationships;