Delaware Order to reduce bond

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This is an Order to Reduce Bond. This is used when the Defendant wants to ask that he/ she only have to pay a percentage of the bail, or bond, in order to be released. It further states that the Defendant must report to the court monthly, to discuss his/ her employment and residence.
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Nolle prosequi. (no-lay pro-say-kwee) n. Latin for "we shall no longer prosecute," which is a declaration made to the judge by a prosecutor in a criminal case (or by a plaintiff in a civil lawsuit) either before or during trial, meaning the case against the defendant is being dropped.

If you have posted bond and wish to change either the conditions or the amount, you must file a Motion to Modify Bond. A hearing will be scheduled and you will be notified in writing when to attend.

How do I file charges against someone? Criminal charges generally begin with an investigation by a police agency. The Delaware County Prosecutor's Office will conduct investigations regarding Bad Checks through our Bad Check Program. However, most other criminal activity will be referred to a police agency.

Cash Only: The defendant and/or a co-signer must pay a designated amount of money to the Court. The defendant and a co-signer, if any, must also sign a bond order guaranteeing the appearance of the defendant at further court proceedings.

The judicial officer will weigh many factors when deciding the amount of bail. Some of these factors include the risk of flight by the defendant, the type of alleged crime, how long the defendant has lived in Delaware, the safety of the community and the defendant's criminal history (if any).

When do I get my money back on a bond? Bond money or property is released only after a case ends and a final order is entered. You will receive a check from the cashier in the mail or you may come to Family Court to pick it up.

Identified victims or witnesses do NOT have the discretion to ?drop charges? or to proceed with charges that they believe ?fit the crime.? Please cooperate with your assigned prosecutor or social worker to discuss your wishes to resolve a case.

Own Recognizance Bail The judicial officer may release a defendant on his/her own recognizance, also known as "OR" bail. The defendant is not required to pay any money, but must sign a bond guaranteeing their appearance for future court appearances.

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Delaware Order to reduce bond