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At Connecticut Bail Bonds Group judges are increasingly using math to make decisions about pretrial release. These jurisdictions move information about the accused into an application and a final report comes out. These bail algorithms, which consider factors like age group and criminal background, are likely to evaluate the chance that the accused will commit another criminal offense or fail to appear in court. Judges may lawfully deny bail completely in a few circumstances. For instance, if another jurisdiction has located a warrant for the accused, a judge will probably keep the accused in custody at least long enough for the other jurisdiction to finish out the warrant. Bail may be denied to a defendant who is more likely to flee their jurisdiction prior to the conclusion of their case. For legal reasons, Connecticut’s bond minimum payment cost is 10% of the amount of bail. Once bail reaches $5,000 or more, the minimum drops down to 7%. So we are the best bail bonds near me.
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