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In the state of Connecticut, there are two types of parole violations: technical violations and substantial violations. In the case of a technical offense, the defendant was released from jail on probation and has violated the terms of probation. In an instance of substantial violation, an individual was released on probation and has committed another crime. Anyone accused of violating their parole will be arrested and taken to jail to await their trial. As always, Budget Bail Bonds can assist in getting your loved one home to you as they await their day in court.
It is often more difficult to get bail on someone who has violated their probation, since they have already been arrested once and have had another misstep. When considering the amount of bail for an individual who has had a parole violation, the judge will consider these factors:
Type/severity of violation
Criminal history of the defendant
Suspect’s age
When you’re trying to assist your loved one, you want to work with a reliable and knowledgeable bail bonds company that follows all necessary guidelines. Our team has a tried and true system we use when working with clients in order to get bail bonds processed quickly and efficiently. Here’s what we’ll do when you call Budget Bail Bonds to get your loved one out of jail:
Gather the Appropriate Information. We’ll need to collect some basic information from you, like the name of your loved one, the nature of the offense, the amount of bail and which jail they are in.
Educate the Cosigner. We always make sure that you understand the nature of your responsibilities as a cosigner when you undergo the bail bond process, and we’ll answer any questions you may have.
File the Proper Paperwork. Once we have all the necessary information, we’ll work with you to fill out the documents needed to process bail.
Ensure Follow-Through. We ensure that the defendant goes to court on their scheduled date and pays the remainder of premium fees. We’ll then set up a meeting with the cosigner.
The bail for parole violations in Connecticut is not standardized and varies widely based on the severity of the original offense, the details of the violation, the individual's past criminal record, and other case-specific factors. When a parole violation occurs, the Parole Board may issue an arrest warrant, and the violator can be held until a hearing is conducted. If bail is offered, it is set by a judge who considers several factors including the likelihood of the individual appearing for future court dates.
We know how difficult it can be to watch your loved one struggle in jail while awaiting trial, and we’re here to help. With a friendly staff that is dedicated to providing fast, affordable bail bonds, you’ll never have to feel like you’re going through this process alone. You can call us 24/7 to connect with our helpful staff with over 20 years of industry experience. Contact us today to get started on the path to being reunited with your loved one.
For more information on parole violation bail bonds, or another bail bonds service, call us at (203) 364-2345 or visit our contact page.
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