Illinois Order Granting Source of Bail Hearing

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Order Granting Source Of Bail Hearing

An Illinois Order Granting Source of Bail Hearing is a legal order issued by a judge that allows an individual to be released from custody or confinement on bail. This order is typically granted after a bail hearing has been conducted to determine whether the individual poses a risk to public safety or is likely to flee the jurisdiction. There are two types of Illinois Order Granting Source of Bail Hearing: (1) Order of Release on Bail and (2) Order of Denial of Bail. The Order of Release on Bail allows the defendant to be released from custody or confinement on certain conditions, such as the posting of a bond, or the surrender of a passport, or the prohibition of contact with certain people. The Order of Denial of Bail, on the other hand, prohibits the defendant from being released from custody or confinement on bail.

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The amount of bail is determined on a case by case basis. It must be large enough to be an incentive to return, but not so large that it can't be paid. A judge will determine the bail amount depending on the offender's financial resources, likelihood of fleeing, past criminal record and the seriousness of the offense.

For misdemeanor cases, bond is usually posted at the police station and a bond hearing in court doesn't take place. At a Bond Hearing, the Court decides how much money you will have to post in order to be released from jail while your case is pending.

Unless otherwise ordered by the Court, or cases exist with outstanding balances, bond money will be refunded to the person who posted the bond minus any fees owed to the Court.

Per the law, Illinois was supposed to do away with cash bail at the start of 2023, but just before the measure was set to go into effect, a Kankakee County court ruled the pretrial bond provisions unconstitutional.

"Category B offense" means a business offense, petty offense, Class C misdemeanor, Class B misdemeanor, Class A misdemeanor, Class 3 felony, or Class 4 felony, which is not specified in Category A.

This hearing is known as a Source of Funds or Source of Bail Hearing. This usually happens in drug cases where the prosecutor believes that you are a drug dealer and that the money that will be used to post your Bond is money that was obtained by drug dealing.

Individuals posting bond must complete the Inmate Bond Identification Form. Bond is only accepted in the form of cash or a certified cashier's check. If bond is posted (paid) with a certified cashier's check, the certified cashier's check must be made payable to the ?Clerk of the Circuit Court?.

In Illinois, a person can be kept in custody, released on his or her own recognizance, or released on bail. If released on bail, there is a bond that must be paid. Bond is simply payment to the court in order to ensure a defendant's presence at trial.

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Illinois Order Granting Source of Bail Hearing