Kentucky Additional Conditions of Release

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Additional Conditions of Release

Kentucky Additional Conditions of Release are court-ordered requirements placed on a person who is being released from custody. These conditions may include, but are not limited to, abstaining from drug and alcohol use, reporting to a probation officer, maintaining a job or attending school, providing proof of residence, and notifying the court of any changes to your address or contact information. Additionally, Kentucky Additional Conditions of Release may include a curfew, drug and alcohol testing, payment of fines and restitution, completing community service, attending counseling, or abstaining from contact with certain people or places. The specific conditions of release will vary depending on the individual and the nature of the offense. There are two main types of Kentucky Additional Conditions of Release: probation and parole. Probation is a court-ordered period of supervision, while parole is a conditional release from prison.

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Cash bonds: These can be posted in two ways. This can be done either at the jail in which the defendant is located or at the District Courthouse in that county. Most often these will be a full cash bond which requires the entire amount of the bond be paid at once.

Administrative Release. The order gives pretrial officers the authority to release based on specific criteria without contacting a judge. The program is designed to expedite the pretrial release of low- to moderate-risk defendants charged with nonviolent, nonsexual misdemeanors.

A cash bond is just what it sounds like?a construction company posts cash as collateral to back up its bid. The full amount of the bid is held in escrow until the project is complete. If everything goes smoothly, the money is released back to the contractor.

Criminal Charges from Missing Your Court Date in Kentucky Contempt of court: this charge indicates that you failed to obey a court order and is a misdemeanor charge. Failure to appear: a misdemeanor charge that will not necessarily result in severe consequences, but will not improve your standing with the court.

What is a release on recognizance? Being released on one's own recognizance (ROR) means that you are discharged from jail, but you are still individually accountable for arriving at your court date at the appointed time and date.

If the defendant is found guilty, the court will keep 10 percent (but not less than $5) of the amount you posted as a service fee. If the defendant is found not guilty, the full amount of the bond will be returned to you.

Lets say the amount is $5000.00 for example. You have a choice of posting a cash bond of $5000.00, that means you will have to take a cashiers check or money order to the jail, in the amount of $5000.00, made out to the Clerk of the Court.

In Kentucky, a judge ultimately has the final say on the exact dollar amount of a set bail. When a person is arrested, a judge immediately reviews the case file, taking into consideration the charges, citation narrative and the person's criminal history. They then determine the initial bail amount.

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