What happens if the defendant fails to appear in court while out on bail?
If a defendant fails to appear in court while out on bail, there are serious consequences. First, the court will issue a warrant for their arrest. Once apprehended, the defendant may face additional charges for bail jumping or failure to appear. The bail money or collateral that the defendant or their surety provided will also be forfeited. In addition, the defendant's reputation may be negatively impacted, making it harder to secure bail in future cases. It is crucial for defendants to fulfill their legal obligations and attend scheduled court hearings to avoid these consequences. If a defendant has concerns about appearing in court, it is best to communicate them with their attorney and bail bondsman to explore potential solutions.
Answered May 3, 2024
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