Indiana Order Setting Bond

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This is an Order Setting Bond. It is used after a Motion to Set Bond has been filed by the Defendant, and after he or she has been charged with a particular crime.

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Generally, per Indiana Code 35-41-4-2, prosecution for an offense is forbidden unless it is commenced within five years after the commission of a Level 3, 4, 5, or 6 Felony offense. For misdemeanor offenses, the statute of limitations is two years after the commission of the offense.

Unless otherwise advised by a Court, any person arrested for a criminal offense who has not posted bail shall be brought by the Sheriff to Court within forty-eight (48) hours following the day of his or her arrest (excluding weekends and holidays) for the purpose of an Initial Hearing.

Your Bond Must Be A Reasonable Value The Indiana Supreme Court has held that bonds must be reasonable. If a bond amount is unreasonably high, it may be seen as overstepping the intended purpose of ensuring your attendance at court. Sometimes, a seemingly outrageously high bond can be justified in the name of safety.

At the initial hearing, the judge will determine if there is probable cause for your arrest, read the charges against you, review your rights (including your right to counsel and right to bond) and review the bond set for your case.

When someone is released on bail, they're agreeing to show up in court to answer the charges made against them. A bond is an amount of money that allows a defendant to be released from jail until their case is completed. There are a number of bond types that a judge can order in Indiana.

In Marion County, Indianapolis, Indiana, it may take anywhere from 8-24 hours for the jail to release someone after they paid bail. Several years ago, the wait was even longer. If the police arrest someone for a domestic violence case, they may be held for at, minimum, 8 hours.

In order to get a bail bond in Indiana, the bail bondsman must be provided with a collateral from the defendant or someone on their behalf. This collateral can include items like real estate, jewelry, cars, and other possessions.

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Indiana Order Setting Bond