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For those accused of a felony, the defendant is generally entitled to a personal bond after 90 days of incarceration have elapsed if the defendant has not been indicted.
General Obligation bonds are debt instruments issued by states and city governments to finance large capital improvements.
The issuance of a capias warrant can have severe implications for the defendant: Arrest and Custody: Law enforcement officers are authorized to arrest and detain individuals under a capias warrant, potentially leading to imprisonment until the court's orders are satisfied or a hearing is scheduled.
17.19. If the court or magistrate finds that there is cause for the surety to surrender the principal, the court or magistrate must issue a warrant for the principal's arrest.
Article 17.16: Focuses on the methods a surety can use to be released from responsibility before bail is forfeited by surrendering or proving incarceration. Article 17.19: Focuses on obtaining a warrant to arrest and surrender the principal if the surety believes the principal will not comply with court obligations.
Article 17.292 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure allows a magistrate to issue an EPO after a person has been arrested for family violence. The magistrate is the judge who arraigns a defendant after an arrest. At an arraignment, a defendant has explained the charges, and informed of their rights.
Bond Forfeitures In the event that a defendant fails to appear in court, the court may order the bond to be forfeited. The Judge signs a temporary order that becomes final if the defendant cannot provide a legitimate reason for failing to appear.
A bond forfeiture occurs when a person is required to show up for court on either a personal bond or a surety bond, and they fail to show up for that court date. Some judges will give a bit of leeway, especially if that person has an attorney who can argue for them as to why they were not able to make it.
Bond forfeiture means that the person loses the guarantee made by the bail bond company on their behalf. There are some circumstances in which the judge might excuse the accused for missing court and bail or bond can be reinstated.